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26 May, 09:23

Eukaryotic chromosomes differ from bacterial chromosomes because only eukaryotes have Select one: a. chromosomes in a nucleus. b. histone proteins. c. All of the choices are correct. d. elongated, not circular, chromosomes. e. several to many chromosomes.

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  1. 26 May, 09:32
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    Answer: A. Eukaryotic chromosomes are in the nucleus

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    Prokaryotes such as bacteria does not have their chromosomes in the nucleus but eukaryotes have theirs in the nucleus
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