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thread like structure present in the cell identifier where is it present and explain​

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Answered by arham9951
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thread like structure are chromosomes present in genes which are the functional segments of DNA

Answered by aashika65
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the nucleus of every human cells carries a set of unique codesfor making new cells to build and maintain the body

these instructions are called jeans and they are made of a substance is called DNA

inside the cell nucleus there are 46 tiny structures called chromosomes

these are made of tightly coiled strands of DNA which contains all the informations of the cell needs to make a new identical version of itself

every time a cell divides so the body can grow or repair itself a DNA strands and unzips down the middle

each and speed half then rubuilds itself into a new DNA strand identical to the original and carrying all the same codes.

the sequence of DNA bases is different for everyone except identical twins whose DNA is exactly the same

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