English term
rod-like structures
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Proposed translations
formy pałeczkowate
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Note added at 12 mins (2019-10-15 17:05:33 GMT)
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chromosomes - rod-shaped bodies found inside the nucleus; they carry genetic information - https://www.quia.com/jg/2319556list.html
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Chromosom → to struktura zbudowana z DNA oraz białek, zawierająca geny, powstająca na skutek kondensacji chromatyny; u prokariontów przyjmuje formę pojedynczą, kolistą, natomiast u eukariontów chromosomy mają formę pałeczkowatą; liczba, kształt oraz organizacja chromosomów w komórce jest cechą gatunkową.
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