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Here in this video we will go into discuss the first question is that what is the difference between a chromatin and a chromosome.
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So i will explain you that a chromatin, it is an unwound form of dna that particularly need to condense and wound supact in a nucleus.
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Whereas if we talk about the chromosomes, chromosomes are highly condensed dna these are highly condensed condensed highly means here we can say it is mostly or there are too much quailing so we can write it down it is having a highly condensed dna with a specific reason next thing we have to explain that how the proteins are properly arranged so basically there is a presence of history histone proteins and histone proteins they help to keep dna organized and that particular dna organized by binding to a specific reason.
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Binding is required particularly to a specific reason.
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Thirdly, what is the purpose of mitosis if we're considering? so if we will see on the microscopic scale, mitosis, it basically helped parental cell to form identical daughter cell with a similar and complete set of chromosome required during cell division.
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Whereas if we talk about mitosis, their function, mitosis is basically helpful for the growth and and also the damage of worn out paths.
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Moving to the fourth question here.
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And fourth here it is, is the dna replicated during metosis what occurs during cytokinesis? no, dna it will not, replication doesn't occur during metosis.
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Meiosis is only involved the separation.
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It simply involves the separation of the already replicated dna...