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Location of Organelle and Description:
Chromatin is located in the nuclear envelope and they are a combination of DNA and protein.
Chromosomes are located inside of the nucleus and it contains genetic information and DNA.
Chromosomes are located inside of the nucleus and it contains genetic information and DNA.
Function of the Chromosomes and Chromatin:
The function of Chromatin is to coil up and form chromosomes.
Chromosomes carry out the hereditary information for the cell.
Chromosomes carry out the hereditary information for the cell.