DNA
The genetic material in a bacteria cell is found in the cytoplasm.
The genetic material of a bacterium is found floating freely in the cytoplasm.
No, bacteria do not have introns in their genetic material.
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.
Yes, bacteria have mRNA in their genetic material.
Bacteria belong to a group called prokaryotes which have no membrane bound genetic material (a nucleus).
nucleus
The control center of a cell not found in bacteria is the nucleus. The nucleus contains the cell's genetic material, including DNA, and is responsible for regulating the cell's activities. Bacteria, on the other hand, do not have a nucleus; their genetic material is located in the cytoplasm.
Both viruses and bacteria contain genetic material in the form of DNA or RNA. Viruses can have either DNA or RNA as their genetic material, while bacteria typically have DNA as their genetic material.
The genetic material of a bacteria is housed within the nucleoid region of the cell, which is a concentrated area within the cytoplasm where the bacterial chromosome is located. It is not surrounded by a membrane like in eukaryotic cells.
yes, it have
Genetic material is found in the nucleus.