That's what i thought but the textbook(biology by kate mudie and judith brotherton) is saying otherwise atm... idk whether its like a typo or somethinguh no
So you can see chromosones with a lught microscope but inly if the cell is dividing? Thanks so much btw◑﹏◐Chromosomes form during cell division and can seen under a light microscope. However, you can't see chromatin which are long thin strands that get coiled to become chromosomes during cell division. I think the above posters are referring to chromatin, hopefully.
Oh yeah, only during metaphase, not any other time.Chromosomes form during cell division and can seen under a light microscope. However, you can't see chromatin which are long thin strands that get coiled to become chromosomes during cell division. I think the above posters are referring to chromatin, hopefully.
Yup, and no problem .So you can see chromosones with a lught microscope but inly if the cell is dividing? Thanks so much btw◑﹏◐
Thank you! Repped your prev postYup, and no problem .