what is the difference between chromatin fibres and nucleus
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➡ Nucleus is a darkly stained spherical object present in the centre of animal cell and is displaced to the corner in plant cell due to the development of vacuole. It was discovered by Robert W.Brown in 1831.
➡ Chromatin Fibres is a type of network which is a darkly stained intermingled mass of chromatin threads.
They are formed of DNA.
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➡ Nucleus is a darkly stained spherical object present in the centre of animal cell and is displaced to the corner in plant cell due to the development of vacuole. It was discovered by Robert W.Brown in 1831.
➡ Chromatin Fibres is a type of network which is a darkly stained intermingled mass of chromatin threads.
They are formed of DNA.
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