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Q: What would not be found in the cytoplasm of a bacterial cell A endospores B ribosomal RNA C nucleoid D porins?
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Where are bacterial chromosomes located?

The DNA addition to the bacterial cromosome is located in the cytoplasm as circular DNA molecules or plasmids.


What does nucleoid do to cells?

The nucleoid region of the prokaryotes is the area of the cytoplasm that contains the single bacterial DNA molecule As the prokaryotes are asexual, the single DNA replicates and both copies attach to the cell membrane.


Where would you find the bacterial chromosomes?

In the Nucleoid


The structure that contains the genetic information in a bacterial cell is called the?

nucleoid or genophore or prochromosome


What region would you find a bacterial cell's DNA?

It is not the nucleoid like the person before me said. DNA is actually found in the nucleus of Bacteria. A thirteen- year old girl who is taking basic biology knew this of the top of her head! :) If the person of above me would have taken biology themselves instead of listening to naive 13 year old girls, they would know that a bacteria cell does not have a nucleus therefore the DNA is found in the nucleoid region. Get some of that.


What are two organelles that have DNA and proteins?

cytoplasm and nucleas/nucleoid


Where is the genetic material located in a bacterial call-?

The genetic material is located in the nucleoid in a bacterial call.


The cytoplasmic structure in a bacterial cell is the a. cell wall b. nucleoid c. plasma membrane d. ribosomes?

b-nucleoid


In prokaryotic organisms DNA is found were?

Nucleoid region, where it is suspended in the cytoplasm.


Where does the DNA replication take place in prokaryotic cell?

Replication of cellular components such as DNA takes place within the cytoplasm or nucleoid which some prokaryotes have. A nucleoid is a primitive form of a nucleus.


Where is the DNA in a prokaryotes?

The DNA in a prokaryote is located in the cytoplasm. Since prokaryote cells have no nucleus the DNA is coiled up in a region of the cytoplasm called the nucleoid.


What is the nucleoid function?

The portion within a prokaryotic cell where the genetic material is found. Contrasted to eukaryotes with a nucleus, prokaryotes have a nucleoid where the genetic material can be found. The nucleoid is different from the nucleus of the eukaryotes in a way that the genetic material is not enclosed in a membrane to separate it from the cytoplasm. The nucleoid is a region of cytoplasm where the chromosomal DNA is located. It is not a membrane bound nucleus, but simply an area of the cytoplasm where the strands of DNA are found. Most bacteria have a single, circular chromosome that is responsible for replication, although a few species do have two or more. Smaller circular auxiliary DNA strands, called plasmids, are also found in the cytoplasm.