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What is the primary difference between chromatin and chromosomes?
A. Chromatin is condensed; chromosomes are uncoiled
B. Chromatin contains RNA; chromosomes do not
C. Chromatin lacks proteins; chromosomes have proteins
D. Chromatin is uncoiled; chromosomes are condensed
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