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In eukaryotes the dna molecules are organised within the nucleus how is the dna molecule organised in a bacterial cell in absence of a nucleus

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Answered by abhigyan6037
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The dna molecules in a prokaryotic cell is present in the nucloid material i.e. the nuclear material of it
Answered by histrionicus
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The correct answer is - nucleoid or present in cytoplasm unbounded with any nuclear membrane.

Explanation:

The nucleoid is an irregular-shaped area within the cell which is dense area of bacterial cell or prokaryotic cell that contain the DNA molecule in it. In prokaryotic or bacterial cell the genetic material does not enclosed in the nuclear membrane as these organisms lack nucleus.

Nucleoid is dense region in cytoplasm of the bacterial cell that contain genetic material or free floating in the cytoplasm.

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