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nuclear membrane is absent in 1. E.coli. 2.Rhizopus 3. Euglena. 4.Paramoecium​

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Answered by kamalchem1980
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Answer:

option first e. choli is the answer

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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Nuclear membrane is ‘absent’ in E. coli.

Explanation:

  • Nuclear membrane is absent in E. coli. In Rhizopus, Euglena and Paramoecium, the nucleus is covered by a thin membrane known as the nuclear membrane.  
  • This membrane separates the DNA and nuclear proteins from the cytoplasm.  
  • The membrane compartmentalizes certain mRNA and proteins specific to nucleus and cytoplasm.  
  • E. coli does not have a nuclear membrane. It instead has what is called a nucleoid.  
  • The nucleoid is made up of a long circular DNA, several RNA and histone and other DNA-binding proteins.  

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