Biology, asked by Chrisha5551, 1 year ago

Although a prokaryotic cell has no defined nucleus yet dna is not scattered throughout the cell.explain

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Answered by YourAverageShinigami
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Hi! This is a really good question!
I hope this helps!
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Prokaryotic cells have no well-defined nucleus, so you can see the chromatin fibres floating around. The prokaryotic cells do take up a measure against this by folding the fibres and forming something known as 'genophore'.
This folding is the main reason why the DNA doesn't get scattered inside the cell.
Answered by vivekbosskhan
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The dna IS scattered in the cell cytoplasm. the region where genetic material lies floating is called nucleoid. the genetic material is in circular coiled shape .

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