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what is nucleoid and plastids ​

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Answered by sam2520
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NUCLEOID=The nucleoid (meaning nucleus-like) is an irregularly shaped region within the cell of a prokaryote that contains all or most of the genetic material, called genophore. In contrast to the nucleus of a eukaryotic cell, it is not surrounded by a nuclear membrane.

PLASTIZED=make plastic or mouldable, especially by the addition of a plasticizer.


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Answered by Anonymous
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nucleotide biosynthesis is, in contrast to higher plants, not located in the plastid, but in the cytosol. As a consequence, nucleotides have to be imported into the organelle. However, the mechanism of nucleotide entry into the complex plastid is unknown. 

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