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what happens to the chromatin material inside the nucleus when the cell is dividing​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Chromatin condensation changes during the cell cycle. During interphase (1), chromatin is in its least condensed state and appears loosely distributed throughout the nucleus. ... During cell division, for example, they become more tightly packed, and their condensed form can be visualized with a light microscope.

Answered by bhavyawarrier
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During cell division, chromatin condenses to form chromosomes. Chromosomes are single-stranded groupings of condensed chromatin. ... At the end of cell division, sister chromatids separate, becoming daughter chromosomes in the newly formed daughter cells.

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