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draw well labelled diagram of a Eukaryotic nucleus how is it different from nucleoid?


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Answered by Swetha02
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◼Difference between a eukaryotic nucleus and a nucleoid:

Eukaryotic nucleus is membrane bounded structure that contain genetic content in the form of chromosomes while, nucleiod is circular or coiled form of genetic material in prokaryotes.

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Answered by asimkhan33329
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Eukaryotic nucleus is membrane bound.

It has nuclear membrane and nuclear pores.

Inside it is present genetic material and nucleolus.

It contains a fluid like structure called nucleoplasm.

Nucleoplasm and cytoplasm together is called protoplasm.

Prokaryotic cells do not have well defined nucleus.

Instead they have nucleoid.

It is not membrane bound.

Genetic material is free.

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