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How are chromatin, chromatid and chromosomes related to each other?​

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Answered by Feirxefett
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How are chromatin, chromatid and chromosomes related to each other? Answer: Inside the nucleoplasm a tangled mass of thread-like structures is called chromatin. ... When a cell starts to divide, the tangled mass of chromatin condense into long threads and finally rod-like bodies called chromosomes.

Answered by RealSweetie
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How are chromatin, chromatid and chromosomes related to each other? Answer: Inside the nucleoplasm a tangled mass of thread-like structures is called chromatin. ... When a cell starts to divide, the tangled mass of chromatin condense into long threads and finally rod-like bodies called chromosomes

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