Define chromatin, chromosome and chromatid.
The material in the nucleus of a cell that forms the chromosomes during cell division is called chromatin.
Chromosomes appear as definitely shaped structures in the nucleus of a cell and are the carriers of hereditary characters from parents to offspring.
The arms of the chromosomes are known as chromatids.
Chromosomes appear as definitely shaped structures in the nucleus of a cell and are the carriers of hereditary characters from parents to offspring.
The arms of the chromosomes are known as chromatids.
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