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in a nondividing cell, chromatin material can be seen as​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Chromatin fibers. ... In interphase (nondividing) cells, most of the chromatin (called euchromatin) is relatively decondensed and distributed throughout the nucleus (Figure 4.11). During this period of the cell cycle, genes are transcribed and the DNA is replicated in preparation for cell division.

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Under a light microscope the chromatin appears as "dots" and dark areas inside the nucleus.

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