What is the most important molecule that needs to be copied before eukaryotic cell division?

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What is the most important molecule that needs to be copied before eukaryotic cell division?

Chromatin, Chromatids, and Chromosomes

Chromatin, Chromatids, and Chromosomes

Chromatin, Chromatids, and Chromosomes Before cell division Chromatin is a mixture of DNA and protein in the nucleus. The DNA is copied (replicated) During Cell Division The chromatin coils up into chromosomes.

Each chromosome has two chromatids – The chromatids are held together by a centromere – Each chromatid contains identical DNA – The chromatids will split apart and end up in different cells – When the chromatids split, each chromatid will be considered a chromosome Chromatin, Chromatids, and Chromosomes