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the DNA in prokaryotic cells it's not enclosed in nuclear membrane and is called?​

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Answered by anushanandera
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Nucleoid

Answered by Anonymous
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Prokaryotic cells, such as bacteria, have a free-floating chromosome that is usually circular and is not enclosed in a nuclear membrane. Instead, the DNA simply exists in a region of the cell called the nucleoid. Prokaryotic cells only have a small range of organelles, generally only a plasma membrane and ribosomes.

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