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-How is DNA organized in the nucleus when the cell is prepared for division? How is DNA organized in the nucleus when the cell is not dividing? (Figure 3-11)
A) ______tightly coiled as chromosomes; loosely coiled as chromatin
B) tightly coiled as chromatin; loosely coiled as chromosomes
C) loosely coiled as chromosomes; tightly coiled as chromatin
D) loosely coiled as chromatin; tightly coiled as chromosomes
E) loosely coiled as chromosomes; loosely coiled as chromatin
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