In a nondividing cell, chromatin material can be seen as :
a) entangled mass of thread like structures
b) thick rod like structures
c) fine granules
d) crystalline structures
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Chromatin is the masses of fine fibers comprising the chromosomes in the nucleus of a eukaryotic cell in a nondividing state. During cell division (mitosis or meiosis) the chromatin fibers pull together into thick shortened bodies which are then called chromosomes
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a) Entangled mass of thread like structure
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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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