Difference between nuclear region of bacteria cell and animal cell
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➦The Nuclear region of Bacteria is called nucleoid. It has not defined range and has no nuclear membrane.
While in animals, nuclear region is called nucleus. It is a well-defined region with a nuclear membrane.
We know that, Bacteria nuclear region
❑ No membrane
❑Free lying RNA and Ribosomes
❑ Single circular bacterial chromosome
❑ Poorly defined known as Nucleoid
Animal nuclear region
❑ Memhrane bound
❑ Enclosed RNA and Ribosomes
❑ More than one chromosome
❑ Well-defined nucleus
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In a nuclear region of bacteria cell their is absence of nuclear membrane hence they are called prokaryotes
in nuclear region of animal cell nuclear membrane is present hence they are eukaryotes
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