In the cytoplasm In the cytoplasm
The DNA in a prokaryote is found in a (usually single) chromosome and in plasmids within the cytoplasm.
The chromosome is circular, and consists of a circular molecule of DNA associated with proteins. Its length ranges from about 160,000 to 12,000,000 base pairs. Almost all prokaryotes have one or more copies of just one chromosome, but the cholera bacterium, Vibrio cholerae, has two different chromosomes.
Plasmids are small rings of DNA, ranging in size from about 1,000 to 200,000 base pairs. There may be hundreds of identical plasmids in one prokaryotic cell. Both the chromosome and the plasmids have genes along their length.
The DNA is located in cytoplasm of the prokaryotic cell. It flows freely in the cytoplasm.
Chromosomes are either scattered through out the cell or are in some cells, arranged in a ring structure.
if im not wrong the prokaryotic cell is the cell with no organelles so the DNA will be floating in the cytoplasm :D
In the cytoplasm In the cytoplasm
the nucleus
cytoplasm
Prokaryotic cells are considered to be simpler than Eukaryotic cells because they have only a single, circular molecule of DNA. Prokaryotic cells do not have nuclei, and the DNA molecule is unconfined within the cell membrane.
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It is located all throughout the cytoplasm. Prokaryotic cells do not have a nucleus so the DNA is located in the cytoplasm. The DNA in prokaryotic cells is also usually found in a circular ring that is coiled up into figure eights called supercoils.
False. Prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells both contain DNA, but eukaryotic cells store their DNA in a nucleus, whereas prokaryotic cells have their DNA everywhere throughout the cell.
Eukaryotic DNA is linear, whereas most prokaryotic DNA is circular.
Prokaryotic cells are considered to be simpler than Eukaryotic cells because they have only a single, circular molecule of DNA. Prokaryotic cells do not have nuclei, and the DNA molecule is unconfined within the cell membrane.
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Plasmid (main circular DNA molecule) and transposons (smaller DNA loops).
Yes, although prokaryotic cells have only one DNA molecule, or chromosome. Eukaryotes have more than one.
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prokaryotic DNA is in a ring form
It is located all throughout the cytoplasm. Prokaryotic cells do not have a nucleus so the DNA is located in the cytoplasm. The DNA in prokaryotic cells is also usually found in a circular ring that is coiled up into figure eights called supercoils.
False. Prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells both contain DNA, but eukaryotic cells store their DNA in a nucleus, whereas prokaryotic cells have their DNA everywhere throughout the cell.
Prokaryotic cells have no nuclei and eukaryotic cells have a true nuclei. prokaryotic DNA is circular where eukaryotic DNA is linear.
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prokaryotic DNA is in a ring form
prokaryotic: circular eukaryotic:linear