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

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In the nucleoid region.

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Are sister chromatids?

Bacterial chromosomes


Where would you find the bacterial chromosomes?

In the Nucleoid


Are chromosomes found on genes?

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What is located in a bacterial cell membrane?

Cytoplasm and DNA is located in a bacterial cellmembrane.


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Where in the animal is the chromosomes located?

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

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


What is the ring of DNA outside the main DNA chromosomes in a bacterial cell?

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Genes are located on structures called what?

The structures are called chromosomes.


What is the difference between bacterial cell and bacterial chromosomes?

besides the fact that most DNA is encased in a protective membrane, probably the most significant difference is that prokaryote DNA does not have introns and exons nor is it in a diploid state. besides the fact that most DNA is encased in a protective membrane, probably the most significant difference is that prokaryote DNA does not have introns and exons nor is it in a diploid state.