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  • Understanding Chromosomes: The Rod-Shaped Structures in the Nucleus
    The rod-shape structures found in a nucleus are chromosomes.

    Here's why:

    * Chromosomes are thread-like structures made up of DNA and proteins.

    * During cell division, they condense and become visible as rod-shaped structures.

    * They contain the genetic information of an organism, passed down from parents to offspring.

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