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How is nucleus different from nucleoid ?​

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Answered by Disha094
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A nucleus is a membrane-bound structure in which eukaryotes assemble their genetic materials. Nucleoid is a particular area in which prokaryotes assemble their genetic materials. A nucleus is well organised and is large. Nucleoid is poorly organised and is small.

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A nucleus is a membrane-bound structure in which eukaryotes assemble their genetic materials. Nucleoid is a particular area in which prokaryotes assemble their genetic materials. A nucleus is well organised and is large. Nucleoid is poorly organised and is small.

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