Biology, 12.05.2021 22:20 ayoismeisalex
What is the relationship among cells, chromosomes, genes, and DNA?
DNA is straightened by genes which are contained in the chromosomes of a cell.
Chromosomes are tightly wound strands of DNA located in cells. Genes are sections of DNA.
DNA is a double-helix structure found in the cell nucleus. Chromosomes straighten out the DNA so the code can be read by genes.
Tightly wound strands of chromosomes contain genes and are found in cells. The genes are coded sequences of nucleotides read by DNA.
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What is the relationship among cells, chromosomes, genes, and DNA?
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