Why is the dna in the nucleus of a eukaryotic cell carefully packaged into chromosomes?
a. dna molecules are easier to move around the cell cytoplasm to make proteins when they are packaged in an orderly way.
b. dna molecules are extremely long and would get tangled up if they were not packaged in an orderly way.
c. dna molecules are packaged in an orderly fashion to prevent mutations from occurring.
d. the proteins used in dna packaging are used to anchor the chromosomes to the cytoskeletal fibers in the nucleus.

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