prokaryotes lack a true nucleus explain
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Prokaryotes do not have a well-defined nucleus but a nucleoid region in their cytoplasm where their genetic material occurs generally as a single, circular molecule of DNA. All cell organelles are absent.
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Prokaryotes do not have a well-defined nucleus but a nucleoid region in their cytoplasm where their genetic material occurs generally as a single, circular molecule of DNA. All cell organelles are absent. Ribosomes are present but they are 70 S type. Eg: Bacteria.
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