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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is a term used to describe all the uncondensed DNA found in the nucleus?
A
Nucleosome
B
Gene
C
Chromatin
D
Chromosome
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Understand the structure of DNA within the cell nucleus. DNA can exist in different forms depending on the stage of the cell cycle.
Recognize that during interphase, the DNA is not tightly packed into chromosomes but exists in a more relaxed form to allow for transcription and replication.
Identify that this relaxed form of DNA, along with associated proteins, is referred to as 'chromatin'.
Differentiate between chromatin and other terms: 'nucleosome' refers to a segment of DNA wound around histone proteins, 'gene' is a specific sequence of DNA that codes for a protein, and 'chromosome' is the tightly packed form of DNA during cell division.
Conclude that the term used to describe all the uncondensed DNA found in the nucleus is 'chromatin'.