chromatin is present in nucleoplasm right then it should be aqueous phase of cellular pool right ??

Dear student.
 

Chromatin material is a complex combination of DNA and protein that makes up the chromosome in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells. It is usually found dispersed in the interphase nucleus and condensed into chromosome in mitosis and meiosis

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Nucleoplasm is a highly viscous liquid that is present in the nucleus, it is the liquid that surrounds the chromosomes and nucleolus and it contains the enzymes and materials necessary for the formation of DNA, RNA.

Chromatin is present in the non aqueous phase of the cellular pool. Here aqueous means chemicals when dispersed in water forms true or colloidal solution. When chemicals deposited in any structures, they are referred as non-aqueous phase. For example chromatin, cell membrane etc.



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