Why do the chromosomes turn back into chromatins once telophase is
completed?
Chromatins are...
Why do the chromosomes turn back into chromatins once telophase is
completed?
Chromatins are easier for the cell to "read" the genes in the DNA
Chromatins are the only form of DNA where genes can be read
Chromatins are stronger than chromosomes, so they are able to resist the digestive
enzymes of the cell's lysosomes
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