Differentiate between centrosome and chromosome .
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It is the difference between a lawn and grass. A chromosome is a discrete unit, much as a lawn typically is. Chromatin is the stuff that makes up a chromosome, like the grass in a lawn.
More specifically, a chromosome contains a single piece of DNA. A VERY long piece of DNA, but a single piece nonetheless. Bound to that piece of DNA are a range of proteins that are responsible for the shape of the DNA, the packing of the DNA into a small area, and the regulation of the genes on the DNA. We call that mix of DNA and proteins chromatin. DNA is not found naked in a cell, it is always found in the context of its chromatin.
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Centrosome is an organelle in the cell which is responsible in the division of cells. While chromosomes are highly condensed coiled chromatin fibres that is present inside the nucleus