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14. In cells that are not dividing, DNA
exists as chromatin - long strands
of DNA and its associated
proteins. In dividing cells, DNA
exists as chromosomes, tightly
coiled discrete segments of DNA
and proteins. Which of the
following statements may be a
probable reason? SC.912.L.14.3
A. Chromatin takes up more
room than chromosomes.
B. Chromosomes are easier to
count.
C. Non-dividing cells need to be
able to transcribe mRNA from
DNA.
D. Dividing cells need to be able
to transcribe mRNA from
DNA.


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