Biology, asked by rrohithkushal, 7 months ago

Interphase nucleus has a loose and
indistinct network of nucleoprotein
fibres called
(A) Chromosome
(B) Chromatin
(C) Nucleolus
(D) Nucleoplasm​

Answers

Answered by avanirm0
0

Answer:

The answer is a option C

Answered by namrapatowarisl
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Answer:

Interphase nucleus has a loose and indistinct network of nucleoprotein fibers called chromatin.

Explanation:

Chromatin is a complex DNA and protein. In eukaryotic cells it forms chromosomes inside the nucleus.

The main function of chromatin is to pack long DNA molecules into denser structures. It helps in a lot of other cell processes like DNA repair, DNA replication, cell division, transcription and genetic recombination.

In the interphase stage the chromatin is not only loosely spread but also is in it's least condensed state.

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