What are the substances that constitute the chromatin? What is the difference between chromatin and chromosome?



What are the substances that constitute the chromatin? What is the difference between chromatin and ..

Answer / Amit Kumar Batar

Chromatin consists of DNA, RNA, and protein (histones). Chromatin is the material that makes up the chromosomes within a cell's nucleus. Chromosomes are condensed forms of chromatin during cell division, while interphase chromatin appears less dense. The primary difference between them lies in their structure and function: chromosomes facilitate the separation of genetic material during cell division, whereas chromatin is responsible for organizing, packaging, and maintaining DNA in the nucleus throughout the cell cycle.

Is This Answer Correct ?    0 Yes 0 No

Post New Answer

More Cell Biology Interview Questions

what is Palmitate beta oxidation?

1 Answers  


Explain the Flow cytofluorometry analysis?

1 Answers  


Why do some cell lines require sodium pyruvate?

1 Answers  


Explain the modes of Natritions of plants ?

1 Answers  


Which media is used to dissolve polysaccharide extracts?

1 Answers  


How does the intensity of facilitated diffusion vary in relation to the concentration of the moved substance? What is the limiting factor?

1 Answers  


How does facilitated diffusion present similarities with enzymatic chemical reactions?

1 Answers  


What are some biological examples in which lysosomic enzymes play fundamental role?

1 Answers  


How to get rid of contamination in stable transfected cells?

1 Answers  


What is diffusion?

1 Answers  


What are two things that enter the cell for cellular respiration?

1 Answers  


what are the problems associated with Ghost cells?

1 Answers  


Categories