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i. Why does the DNA of Monerans is not enclosed within the nucleus?
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● Monerans prokaryotic unicellular organism and hence the nucleus is not bounded by a membrane.
● Not only nucleus but all the cell organelles are naked in monerans and do not contain a membrane that bounds them.
● Monerans can be observed in smallest environment and sometimes in extreme climatic conditions.
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The DNA of Monerans is not enclosed within the nucleus because they do not have a well-defined nucleus
Explanation:
- The 'organisms' that are present in the earth are divided into 'prokaryotes and eukaryotes' based on their 'cellular structure and functions'.
- The 'prokaryotes' do not have well defined 'nucleus and membrane bound organelles' whereas a 'eukaryote' has a 'well-defined nucleus' and 'membrane bound organelles'.
- The 'monerans' come under 'prokaryotic organisms 'and thereby their DNA is not inside nucleus
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