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Inside a non-dividing nucleus, you will see a mass of tangled DNA and protein called

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Chromatin

Step-by-step explanation:

Chromatin means "chroma" in Greek. It can be found in eukaryotic cells with non-dividing nucleus. They make up the chromosomes of cells during cell division. The fibers of chromatin consists of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) and proteins (histones and non-histones).

It is said that chromatins got their name owing to their bright colors when mixed with dye. This was found by scientists who inspected it under a microscope.

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