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explain how do DNA appears in a dividing and non dividing cell​

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Answered by srushtijadhav2006
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DNA is DNA. It is stays as chromatin, if non dividing. And it condenses to form chromosomes while a cell undergoes division(mitosis or meiosis). ... The DNA irrespective of the cell type is always termed as DNA, The term DNA is called so because of its chemical composition and not because of its function.

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Answered by SyedNomanShah
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● DNA is present in both dividing & non-dividing cells. In non- dividing cells, the chromatin threads contain DNA which later condense to form chromosomes during dividing phase. DNA is the genetic material present in all cells. In dividing cells, the DNA also multiplies and doubles its number.

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