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Arrange in a logical sequence- chromomere, chromatin, nucleosome ,cromatid, chromosome

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Answered by aditya659915
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Answer:

The sequence would relate to cell cycle. So the sequence is:

Nucleosome, Chromatin, Chromatid, Chromomere, Chromosome

Reason : Nucleosome combines to form chromatin which has to duplicate for cell division. So when Chromatin fibre duplicates first sister Chromatid are formed then joined at Chromomere. Eventually, become visible during as Chromosome at the time of karyokinesis.

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Answered by greeshmakachirayil
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Answer:

The logical sequence will be -

Nucleosome > Chromatin >  Chromomere > Chromatid > Chromosome

Explanation:

  • Chromatin is a mixture of DNA and protein (mainly positively charged histone proteins) and is present in the nucleus of the eukaryotic cells.
  • Under the electron microscope, the nucleosomes in chromatin look like beads-on-string.
  • The chromatids are the two identical strands of a chromosome. During the M phase, the chromatin is converted into a more condensed form, known as the chromosome.
  • The serially aligned beads or granules and heavily stained masses of coiled chromatin present in the eukaryotic chromosomes are known as chromomeres.

Hence, the logical sequence will be -

Nucleosome > Chromatin >  Chromomere > Chromatid > Chromosome

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