Which best describes how DNA fits inside a cell nucleus?
DNA folds into stacked layers called chromatin, which then squeeze into the nucleus.
DNA is double-stranded, so one strand is inside the nucleus and the other wraps around the nucleus.
DNA tightly coils around proteins and condenses into chromosomes, which fit in the nucleus.
ODNA is naturally much smaller than the cell nucleus so it easily fits inside the nucleus.

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The correct answer is - DNA tightly coils around proteins and condenses into chromosomes, which fit in the nucleus.

Explanation:

The chromatin reticulum is present in the undivided cells, which condenses to form a rod-like form called a chromosome. The chromosome consists of DNA structures.

That DNA is a double helical structure and acidic in nature and it is present inside the chromosomes as it is coiled around histone protein which is basic in nature. That allows the DNA to fits in the nucleus.

Thus, the 3rd statement is the correct answer.

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C. DNA tightly coils around proteins and condenses into chromosomes, which fit in the nucleus.

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