No it enters the region.
A prokaryotic cell typically has a plasma membrane, ribosomes, and a nucleoid region. The nucleoid region contains genetic material in the form of a circular chromosome, and prokaryotic cells lack a membrane-bound nucleus.
nucleus
cytoplasm (cytosol)
Yes.
No, ribosomes are actually made in the nucleolus, a distinct region within the nucleus. The nucleolus is responsible for assembling ribosomal RNA and combining it with proteins to form ribosomes. Once the ribosomes are assembled, they are then exported from the nucleus to the cytoplasm where they carry out protein synthesis.
No it enters the region.
A prokaryotic cell typically has a plasma membrane, ribosomes, and a nucleoid region. The nucleoid region contains genetic material in the form of a circular chromosome, and prokaryotic cells lack a membrane-bound nucleus.
The region between the cell membrane and the nucleus is called the CYTOPLASM
The region between the cell membrane and the nucleus is the cytoplasm.
The region between the cell membrane and the nucleus is called cytoplasm.
nucleus
cytoplasm
the cytoplasm
cytoplasm (cytosol)
The cell membrane, and the nucleolus
The cell membrane, and the nucleolus
The cell membrane, and the nucleolus