Asked by Dante Owens-Graves on Jun 27, 2024
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Which nuclear structure(s) contain(s) the hereditary material?
A) nuclear envelope
B) chloroplasts
C) chromatin
D) nucleoplasm
E) mitochondria
Hereditary Material
Genetic material, such as DNA or RNA, that is passed from parents to offspring, determining inherited traits.
Chromatin
Network of DNA strands and associated proteins observed within a nucleus of a cell.
- Acquire knowledge about the function of the nucleus and nuclear structures in the functionality of cells.
Verified Answer
AR
Anthony RaucciJul 03, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Chromatin is composed of DNA and protein and is the site of the hereditary material in the nucleus.
Learning Objectives
- Acquire knowledge about the function of the nucleus and nuclear structures in the functionality of cells.
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