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Kaya Bridges
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DNA is coiled into chromosomes in a cell's
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Carter Burton
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In the nucleus of each cell, the DNA molecule is packaged into thread-like structures called chromosomes. Each chromosome is made up of DNA tightly coiled many times around proteins called histones that support its structure
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Is this a true or false question?
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