Biology, asked by tanvi479, 10 months ago

loose and indistinct network of nucleoprotein fibres present in interphase nucleus is called?​

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Answered by puushpalatha248
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Answer:

You may recall that the interphase nucleus has a loose and indistinct network of nucleoprotein fibres called chromatin. But during different stages of cell division, cells show structured chromosomes in place of the nucleus.

Answered by HappyJohn
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Chromatin is the name given to the nucleoprotein fibres whose network is loose and not distinctable and is found in the interphase nucleus.

OTHER POINTS :

1. Chromatin are mainly made of proteins and DNA.

2. During the cell division in eukaryotes, they starts condensing and forms chromosomes.

3. Chromatins are found or can be observed in our nucleus.

4. They have the function to properly package the DNA so that it may be able to fit in the nucleus.

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