The nucleoplasm contains a network of dark-coloured fibres called . These condense into during cell division.
A
DNA
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B
ribosomes
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C
chromatin
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D
nucleolus
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E
chromosomes
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Solution
The correct option is E chromosomes Chromatin is a mass of genetic material composed of DNA and proteins that condense to form chromosomes during eukaryotic cell division.
Chromosomes are not always visible. They usually sit around uncoiled and as loose strands called chromatin. When it is time for the cell to reproduce, they condense and wrap up very tightly. The tightly wound DNA forms the chromosome.