How does a prokaryotic cell function without a nucleus?
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Although prokaryotes do not have a nucleus (or other membrane-bound organelles), the do still have DNA. The DNA is a single loop, in an area of the cell called the nucleoid region (see image). ... To reproduce the cell, the DNA loop is replicated, and one copy moves to each side of the cell as part of binary fission.
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They have genetic material without nuclear membrane which floats in cytoplasm and it is responsible for controlling functions of cell, though prokaryotes don't have membrane bound other organelles...
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