. When and where are chromosomes found? What are they made up of? Mention one significant
function of chromosomes.
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chromosomes are found in nucleus they are made up of proteins and proteins and phospholipid one significant of that are they contain genes the function of chromosomes to store DNA and genes it contains 23 pair of each
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Throughout the biological process known as chromosomes, chromatin granule material condenses to form thread-like structure. They contain information that will be passed down from generation to generation. They are utilised as a model.
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- The nucleus of a cell contains the chromosomes. Cells reveal organised chromosomes in situ of the nucleus at various phases of the biological process.
- Polymer and a few basic proteins known as histones, as well as a few non-histone proteins and RNA, make up chromatin.
- The polymer length of a single human cell is two metres, evenly distributed among the forty-six chromosomes. Each body has a central constriction called the centromere, which is a circular structure.
- Kinetochores are disc-shaped structures that can be seen on the centromere's margins.
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