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difference between nucleoid and nucleotide​

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Answered by piyushsahu624
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Unlike the nucleus in eukaryotic cells, it is not surrounded by a membrane. nucleic acids Polymers composed of nucleotides; e.g., DNA and RNA. nucleoid The area of the prokaryotic cytoplasm where the chromatin is localized. ... nucleotide sequences The genetic code encrypted in the sequence of bases along a nucleic acid.

Answered by swaraj1914X
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Difference between Nucleosides and Nucleotides

NUCLEOSIDE NUCLEOTIDE

It is the monomeric molecule resulting from the union between the pentose and a nitrogenous base. It is a monomeric compound formed by a nucleoside and a phosphate group.

DNA and RNA consist of nucleotide chains or polymers. Nucleotides in DNA and RNA can act as monomeric and as free molecules

Nucleosides can be of two types: deoxyribonucleosides and ribonucleosides There are two types of nucleotides: Deoxyribonucleotides and Ribonucleotides.

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