Which process would euglena in the process of photosynthesis?
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The process of absorbing sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water. An eye-spot at the front end of and detects light, and its chloroplasts (structures that contain chlorophyll) trap the sunlight, help it in photosynthesis.
Thus this is the required answer.
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The chromosome contains all of the other options listed.
Explanation:
In eukaryotes, the complete chromosome is composed of only one lineal and extremely long DNI molecule. DNA is intimately associated with two types of proteins: histones, which are structural proteins, and non-histone proteins that mediate different functions of DNA. DNI associated with histones is called chromatin. Histones are responsible for packaging the DNI molecule.
In the interphase, before cellular division, chromatin is in a diffuse, lax, uncondensed state. When cellular division is about to happen, chromatin begins to condensate, and the chromatin strand generates a copy or clon so both of the daughter cells can get the same genetic information. At the beginning of the prophase, DNI is condensed in a well-defined chromosome formed by two sister chromatids. In metaphase, two chromatids joined by a centromere form the typical chromosome.
So, one chromosome is composed of two sister chromatids condensated and joint by the centromere. It looks X-shaped.
Genes are located in chromosomes, specifically in the DNA strand.