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DNA in the nucleus is found in structures called _____. organelles pores ribosomes chromosomes

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chromosomes. and these words are only because it needs to be 20 characters
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Chromosomes

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DNA is packed with help of packing proteins such as histone into the compact form so as to get accommodated into the nucleus. The thread-like structures formed by DNA and the packing proteins are called chromosomes. Chromosomes are visible during cell division only.

In a resting cell, chromosomes are present in the form of decondensed indistinct chromatin. Each unreplicated chromosome has a single chromatid and two arms that are held together by a centromere.

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