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20 points!!!!!! What allows enormous lengths of DNA to

be folded inside the nucleus and prevents
chromatin from becoming tangled
during mitosis?
A. chromosome
B. ribosome
C. centrioles
D. nucleosome

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Centrioles allows major lengths of DNA to be folded inside the nucleus and prevents chromatin from becoming tangled during mitosis.
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User Relativity
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Answer:

C. centrioles

Step-by-step explanation:

Centrioles are in the middle of chromosome which spindle fibres attach themselves to, thereby preventing entanglement.

Hope it helps.

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