Biology, asked by Smurtiranjanswain, 1 month ago

give one example of nucleolus​

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Answered by aparuparava07
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The nucleoid, which means nucleus-like, is an irregularly shaped area containing the genetic material of the prokaryotic cell. It is different from the nucleus of a eukaryotic cell in a way that the genetic material is not enclosed in a membrane to separate it from the cytoplasm.

Answered by christie1425ferns
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It is a double-membraned organelle containing nuclear structures, e.g. chromatin and nuclear bodies. ... Nucleolus, the round granular structure within the nucleus of a cell, composed of proteins, DNA, and RNA, and functions primarily for the creation of ribosomes, is one of the most well-known nuclear structures.

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