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a true nucleus is absent in bacteria and​

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Answered by Anonymous
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There is no true Nucleus in Bacteria since Bacteria have Prokaryotes, which basically do not have any well-defined nucleus. Instead there is a nucleoid region within their cytoplasm and the DNA present is that of a single molecule. There is 70 S types of Ribosomes but all cell organelles are absent.

Answered by snehalwaghamode123
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Answer:

Prokaryotes

Explanation:

Prokaryotes do not have a membrane bound nucleus because, in them the genetic material lies freely in the cytoplasm

Example: Anabaena

it is the blue - green alga belonging to phylum cynobacteria under tge kingdom monera. Anabaena has domain Prokaryotes.

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