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what is nucleoid? how is it different from the nucleus in eukaryotic cell?​

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Answered by harinimanokaran
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The nucleus is the largest and the most important cell organelle in a eukaryotic cell. A nucleus is a membrane-bound organelle that houses the genetic material of eukaryotes in DNA. ... Nucleoids contain the genetic material of prokaryotes in the cytoplasm.

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Answered by sebastianhere
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The nucleoid is the space within a prokaryotic cell where the genetic information, called the genophore, is found. Prokaryotes are divided into bacteria and archaea, which are both unicellular organisms that contain no membrane-bound organelles. The nucleoid, then, also has no membrane around it.

The nucleus is the largest and the most important cell organelle in a eukaryotic cell. A nucleus is a membrane-bound organelle that houses the genetic material of eukaryotes in DNA. ... Nucleoids contain the genetic material of prokaryotes in the cytoplasm.

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