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difference between nucleoid and nucleus????​

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Answered by Anonymous
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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........✔️✔️✔️✔️

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Answered by anuj9296
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\bold{\blue{The\:nucleus}} is a membrane-bound organelle within the cytoplasm where the genome is housed in a eukaryote. \bold{\blue{\underline{The\:nucleoid}}} region is just the spot in the cytoplasm of a prokaryotic cell where the genome happens to be hanging out -- the genome is not separated from the rest of the cytoplasm by any membrane.

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