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DNA is typically found in cells in the form of a very long strand that is coiled many times and contains thousands or millions of nitrogen bases. Which term best describes this very long molecule of DNA?

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User Svlasov
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The answer is indeed "Chromosome"! Next time pls pls pls post the answer choices so people could understand the problem !! If you have any questions feel free to tag me I'm always on :)
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User DJ Bigdawg
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Answer:

Chromosome.

Step-by-step explanation:

The long, thread-like, coiled form of DNA is known as chromosome that contains millions of nitrogenous bases. In eukaryotic organisms, the chromosomes are made up of deoxyribonucleic acid and proteins and are found in the nucleus of the cells.

Generally, chromosomes are visible of metaphase of cell division as during this phase, these are present in most condensed form.

Thus, the correct answer is 'chromosomes.'

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