Erytocytes, or red blood cells.
The chromosome(s). In eukaryotic cells there are several linear chromosomes enclosed in an organelle called the nucleus. In prokaryotic cells there is one circular chromosome and several tiny circular plasmids, but no nucleus.
In eukaryotic cells, DNA exists within the nucleus. In prokaryotic cells, DNA is located as a circular chromosome just in the cytoplasm. There is however a distinct region though but IT IS NOT A NUCLEUS.
Yes, monera (bacteria and archaea) typically have circular DNA molecules in their cells. These circular DNA molecules are found in a region called the nucleoid, which is not enclosed within a membrane-bound nucleus like in eukaryotic cells.
All living things have DNA. Eukaryotic cells have a nucleus where DNA is stored whereas Prokaryotes do not have a nucleus
The organelle called the nucleus contains DNA in the cell.
No, eukaryotes do not have circular DNA in their cells. They have linear DNA organized into chromosomes within the nucleus.
No, eukaryotic cells do not possess circular DNA. They have linear DNA organized into chromosomes within the nucleus.
Bacillus does not have a nucleus but is represented by a ring of circular DNA.
Prokaryotic cells have no nucleus, they are only a bacteria cell, and they have circular DNA.
The chromosome(s). In eukaryotic cells there are several linear chromosomes enclosed in an organelle called the nucleus. In prokaryotic cells there is one circular chromosome and several tiny circular plasmids, but no nucleus.
nucleus is a circular region in a cell which is enclosed by means of a porus nuclear membrane and it consists genitic material in it
In eukaryotic cells, DNA exists within the nucleus. In prokaryotic cells, DNA is located as a circular chromosome just in the cytoplasm. There is however a distinct region though but IT IS NOT A NUCLEUS.
Prokaryotes (bacteria). Instead of nucleus, bacterial DNA is stored in a region known as nucleoid, as well as in circular structures known as plasmids.
Yes, prokaryotic cells typically have a singular circular chromosome that contains most of their genetic material. This chromosome is not enclosed within a nucleus, as prokaryotic cells lack a membrane-bound nucleus.
Yes, monera (bacteria and archaea) typically have circular DNA molecules in their cells. These circular DNA molecules are found in a region called the nucleoid, which is not enclosed within a membrane-bound nucleus like in eukaryotic cells.
All living things have DNA. Eukaryotic cells have a nucleus where DNA is stored whereas Prokaryotes do not have a nucleus
One key genetic difference is the presence of a nucleus in human cells, which bacteria lack. Human cells have linear chromosomes enclosed within the nucleus, while bacteria have a single circular chromosome located in the cytoplasm. Additionally, bacteria may have plasmids, small circular DNA molecules that are often absent in human cells.