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number of chromosomes in prokaryotic call is ​

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Answered by manish99814
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Step-by-step explanation:

A single prokaryotic cell doesn't really have a true spiral DNA in a true Nucleus.

Instead, there is a naked Nucleoid/Genophore/Incipient Nucleus in prokaryotic cells which has naked DNA in the form of a single chromosomal thread.

There is an extra double-stranded circular DNA chromosome present just outside the Nucleoid in a ‘ring’ form called “Plasmid”.

This Plasmid isn't the genophoric DNA but helps in resistance to some anti-biotics.

So, the bottom line is : A prokaryotic cell has a single chromosome.

Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

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The genome of Prokaryotes is usually madeup of one "Chromosome" and Plasmids. Eukaryota however, contains a large number of Chromosomes - we distinguish two types of Eukaryota's Chromosomes ( Nuclear and Mitochondrial ) and sometimes even Plasmids.

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