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Only Eukaryotes have a Nucleus. However, Prokaryotes have a Nucleoid, a nucleus-like organelle that does not have a nuclear envelope or a nucleolus.
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nucleus without nuclear membrane - nucleoid
In prokaryotic cells DNA is present in the bacterial chromosome. This chromosome forms the nucleoid. The nucleoid is the mass of DNA that makes up the chromosome of cells Archaea and bacteria. The nucleus is a structure enclosed in a membrane containing the chromosomes of eukaryotic organisms. In other words the eukaryotic cell has a nucleus but the prokaryotic does not.
yes, they are inside the nucleus in the nucleoid... they can also be found in mitochondria and chloroplasts
Only Eukaryotes have a Nucleus. However, Prokaryotes have a Nucleoid, a nucleus-like organelle that does not have a nuclear envelope or a nucleolus.
in microbiology and genetics, a plasmid is a DNA molecule that is separate from, and can replicate independently of, the chromosomal DNA. The nucleoid is an irregularly-shaped region within the cell of a prokaryote that contains all or most of the genetic material
nucleoid
nucleus without nuclear membrane - nucleoid
Prokaryotic cells do not have a nucleus, but have their DNA in a space called nucleoid.
In nucleus , nucleoid , chloroplast , mitochondria and plasmids .
In prokaryotic cells DNA is present in the bacterial chromosome. This chromosome forms the nucleoid. The nucleoid is the mass of DNA that makes up the chromosome of cells Archaea and bacteria. The nucleus is a structure enclosed in a membrane containing the chromosomes of eukaryotic organisms. In other words the eukaryotic cell has a nucleus but the prokaryotic does not.
The root for nucleoid is nucleus, which is not, sadly, either a Greek word or root. The Greek root meaning irreducible or uncuttable is atomos, from which we get the word atom, atomic, etc.
Yes transcription occurs inside the nucleus of the cell.
they dont have the same cells
nucleus is a organell that stores genetic information while nucleoid is the region in prokaryotes whre DNA floats around the nucleus.
yes, they are inside the nucleus in the nucleoid... they can also be found in mitochondria and chloroplasts