Are the chromosomes inside the nucleolus? or in the nucleus? Thanks!
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Chromosomes are in the nucleus.
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Chromosomes are inside the nucleus.
The nucleolus is a certain subregion of the nucleus; the nucleolus is involved in the synthesis of ribosomal RNA and the assembling the rRNA and proteins into ribosomal subunits. The nucleolus is usually associated with only specific regions of particular chromosomes.
The nucleolus is a certain subregion of the nucleus; the nucleolus is involved in the synthesis of ribosomal RNA and the assembling the rRNA and proteins into ribosomal subunits. The nucleolus is usually associated with only specific regions of particular chromosomes.
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inside the nucleolus. Chromosomes are made of DNA. Which is the blueprint of the cell. Since the nucleolus is the "brain" chromosomes are in it :)
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inside the nucleolus. Chromosomes are made of DNA.
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Chromosomes are found in the nucleus.
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nope; dna is in the nucleolus.