Yes DNA or more specifically genetic material is one of the fundamental requirements for something to be classified as alive, which bacteria are. Bacteria do not conventionally have a nucleus so their genetic material is stored in plasmids, rings of DNA.
The DNA is located in the nucleoid.
Of course,DNA is the genetic material.
It is located in the cytoplasm.
plasmids
The Nucleus contains the genetic material and DNA. :)
Does DNA synthesize in bacteria?
Bacteria are prokaryotic organisms, and therefore do not have a nucleus. The DNA found within bacteria is located in the cytoplasm - in an area called the nucleoid. It is not surrounded by a membrane like in eukaryotic cells.
DNA
DNA
Bacteria's DNA is one chromosome that is literally a ring floating in the cytoplasm of the bacteria because they have no nucleus.
It is located in the cytoplasm.
DNA and ribosomes.
In an animal or plant cell, DNA is found in the nucleus, inside chromosomes. In a bacteria cell, DNA is not in the nucleus because there is no nucleus in a bacteria cell I hope this helps:)
The genetic material of a bacterium is found floating freely in the cytoplasm.
plasmids
The Nucleus contains the genetic material and DNA. :)
Fred Griffith
plasmid
Bacteria transfer DNA with a bacteriophage.