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How is nucleoid different of cell wall.​

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Answered by bhupinder566
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The nucleoid (meaning nucleus-like) is an irregularly shaped region within the cell of a prokaryote that contains all or most of the genetic material, called genophore.[1] In contrast to the nucleus of a eukaryotic cell, it is not surrounded by a nuclear membrane. The genome of prokaryotic organisms generally is a circular, double-stranded piece of DNA, of which multiple copies may exist at any time. The length of a genome widely varies, but generally is at least a few million base pairs. As in all cellular organisms, length of the DNA molecules of bacterial and archaeal chromosomes is very large compared to the dimensions of the cell, and the genomic DNA molecules must be compacted to fit.

Answered by bhumikasingh7073
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therefore , that they do not have a nucleus but instead generally have a single chromosome a piece of circular double stranded DNA located in an area of the cell is called nucleoid .

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