why do chromosomes form during mitosis?


A - chromosomes control the movement of organelles

B - chromosomes are more organized than chromatin, so they are easier to move

C - the cell is too small to hold all the chromatin when it is unwound

D - the chromosomes are the pieces of dissolved nuclear envelope moving to the daughter cells

Respuesta :

Answer:

B - chromosomes are more organized than chromatin, so they are easier to move

Explanation:

Chromatin gets tangled very easily. So to avoid this, the Chromatin condenses into organized Chromosomes that can move more smoothly during metaphase and anaphase.

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