Eukaryotic DNA is very long. What type of proteins does it wrap around to form chromosomes small enough to fit inside the nucleus of our cells?(1 point)

Responses

Chromatin
Chromatin

Histone
Histone

Sugar-phosphate base
Sugar-phosphate base

Nucleosome

1 answer

The correct answer is Histone. Eukaryotic DNA wraps around histone proteins to form a structure called a nucleosome, which then further compacts to form chromosomes.