describe the structure of eukaryotic chromosomes
anyone able to make it a short answer like 1 to 3 sentences or a little less
@Awesome781 @Aareon23
only question left, and i need help with it
hmm Im not allowed to just give you the answer think of me as a tutor ill help you walk and then you have to walk yourself is that ok?
i just need a shorter answer than what i found
lol ok
Eukaryotic chromosomes consist of a DNA-protein complex that is organized in a compact manner which permits the large amount of DNA to be stored in the nucleus of the cell. The Chromatin and Nucleosome are two of the most important parts.
can you make that smaller i need to fit in to a small space
andrew im sorry but that is the shortest explanation. It is everything i would have wrote
and i am tired to be able to summarize it my self.
hold on
ok
Eukaryotic chromosomes consist of a DNA-protein complex and permits the large amount of DNA to be stored in the nucleus of the cell.The Chromatin and Nucleosome are two of the most important parts.
there 2 sentences lol i would hv done it like this
thanks
no problem im just here to help :-)
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