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Question
interphase
what is uncoiled,
stringy dna called?
a. chromatin
b. chromosomes
c. chlorophyll
d. sister chromatids
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Brief Explanations
The question asks for the term describing uncoiled, stringy DNA. Chromatin is the uncoiled form of DNA combined with proteins, present during interphase. Chromosomes are condensed DNA structures (not uncoiled), chlorophyll is a pigment for photosynthesis, and sister chromatids are identical DNA copies formed after replication (not uncoiled stringy DNA).
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A. Chromatin