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five difference between nucleus and nucleoids​

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Answered by kashvichaurasia819
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The nucleus is the largest and the most important cell organelle in a eukaryotic cell. A nucleus is a membrane-bound organelle that houses the genetic material of eukaryotes in DNA.

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Nucleus vs Nucleoid.

Nucleus Nucleoid

A nucleus is a spherically shaped organelle. Nucleoid is an irregularly shaped organelle.

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nucleus :-

  1. A nucleus is a membrane-bound structure in which eukaryotes assemble their genetic materials.
  2. A nucleus is well organised and is large.
  3. A nucleus is engirdled by a double layer membrane known as nuclear membrane which separates the nucleus from other organelles.
  4. A nucleus comprises several chromosomes
  5. A nucleus is a spherically shaped organelle.
  6. Nucleoplasm and Nucleolus are present in the nucleus.

nucleoids :-

  1. Nucleoid is a particular area in which prokaryotes assemble their genetic materials.
  2. Nucleoid is poorly organised and is small.
  3. Nucleoid lacks a protective membrane.
  4. Nucleoid usually contains only one chromosome.
  5. Nucleoid is an irregularly shaped organelle.
  6. Nucleoplasm and Nucleolus are not found in a nucleoid.
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