In a living cell, chromatin is present in :
A. cytoplasm
B. chloroplasts
C. nucleus
D. vacuole
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Answer:
option c
Explanation:
nucleus contains chromatin which is present in the form of thread like structures convert into chromosomes when the cell division occurs
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C. nucleus
Explanation:
Chromatin is a complex of DNA and protein found in eukaryotic cells. Its primary function is packaging long DNA molecules into more compact, denser structures. This prevents the strands from becoming tangled and also plays important roles in reinforcing the DNA during cell division, preventing DNA damage, and regulating gene expression and DNA replication.
Chromatin is present in the nucleus of a cell. Option C is the answer.
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