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The granular material visible within the nucleus is called

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The correct answer is chromatin. Chromatin is the granular material visible within the nucleus of a cell. It contains coiled DNA and other simple proteins called histones inside it. If you look at a cell through using a light microscope you can see the chromatin within the nucleus. The purpose of the chromatin is to hold and protect the DNA.

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