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inside the nucleus of a cell?

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mollykins | 11:37 Sat 09th May 2009 | Science
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right i understand this order of sizing of stuff within each other;

cell - nucleus - chromosomes - gene (made from deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA for short) )

But what does the inside of a cell actually look like. I know that the majority of people have 46 chromosomes. So do they interlock to make the inside of the nucleus or is there other suff inside it aswell.
Or do you even have all of your chromosomes within each cell?

I've tried googling it but nothing came up that was much use.
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Is there other stuff in the cell? - you don't know the half of it!

It's like a miniture city!

There are Mitochodria that are involved in energy - they even have their own seperate DNA totally apart from the Nucleaic DNA

Ribosomes make Proteins from DNA

Even the cell membrane itself is a complex component of the cell.

Try here for a start

http://www.tvdsb.on.ca/WESTMIN/science/sbi3a1/ Cells/cells.htm

or here for more details

http://library.thinkquest.org/12413/structures .html
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i made a mistake. i know what the whle cell looks like. i just missed out the big about inside the cell nucleus one time.

but thanks.

ps. typos are s anoying.
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it did say the inside of the numcleus in the question i just missed out nucleus in the more detailed bit by accident.

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