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Nucleus is absent in:

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Answered by gouravkuamrverma2
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A true nucleus is absent in the case of the prokaryotic cell of an organism and it is present in the eukaryotic cells. The prokaryotic cells mostly belong to the bacteria cells, instead of nucleus they contain a nucleoid region where the genetic material is present.

Answered by anjali983584
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A true nucleus is absent in the case of the prokaryotic cell of an organism and it is present in the eukaryotic cells. The prokaryotic cells mostly belong to the bacteria cells, instead of nucleus they contain a nucleoid region where the genetic material is present.

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