CBSE Class 12-science Answered
why is chromatin absent in ova?
Asked by Mirsalik25 | 05 Feb, 2019, 17:50: PM
It is not true that chromatin is absent in ova. Inside the nucleus of a non-dividing cell, the DNA is loosely scattered. This arrangement of DNA is called chromatin. Chromatin is found in all non-dividing cells. As a cell begins cell division, the chromatin begins to condense or package itself more neatly. It combines with special proteins called histones and gets compactly arranged to form chromosomes.
Answered by Sheetal Kolte | 05 Feb, 2019, 18:16: PM
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