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What is the relationship among cells, chromosomes, genes, and DNA? Question options: DNA is a double-helix structure found in the cell nucleus. Chromosomes straighten out the DNA so the code can be read by genes. DNA is straightened by genes which are contained in the chromosomes of a cell. Chromosomes are tightly wound strands of DNA located in cells. Genes are sections of DNA. Tightly wound strands of chromosomes contain genes and are found in cells. The genes are coded sequences of nucleotides read by DNA.

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Answered by naresh9488
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Genes are made of a chemical called DNA, which is short for 'deoxyribonucleic acid'. The DNA molecule is a double helix: that is, two long, thin strands twisted around each other like a spiral staircase.

Answered by Sidyandex
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The relationship among cells, chromosomes, genes, and DNA is Cells contain chromosomes which are made up of genes.

Genes are made up of tightly wound strands of DNA. Here the explanation goes as a DNA is double-helix structure and a carrier of genetic information.

On the other hand, the gene is a segment of DNA responsible for carrying basic growth and development information.

Where chromosomes comprise genes and they are found in cells.

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