<span>During interphase, the DNA in the nucleus of the cell is thin and threadlike and called chromatin.
></span>Chromatin<span> is a complex of DNA and proteins that creates chromosomes within the nucleus of eukaryotic cells.
></span>Chromatin<span> is a mass of genetic material comprised of DNA and proteins which condenses to form chromosomes.</span>
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Living cells go through a series of stages known as the cell cycle. The cells grow, copy their chromosomes, and then divide to form new cells.
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option A says mitosis only
But what is the question are you like not sure about it or what
1. SI,
2. Number 10.
I'm pretty sure it's that, I just did something related to that.