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what is nucleoid please tell me this according to class 9​

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Answered by qwachieve
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A nucleoid is a nucleus-like irregular-shaped area that contains genetic material in a prokaryotic cell.

  • Prokaryotic cells are recognized by the absence of a true nucleus. Instead what they have is a nucleoid.
  • Inside this localized area called a nucleoid, there is all the genetic material related to the cell.
  • The genetic material present in a nucleoid is different from that in a nucleus of a eukaryotic cell as the previous does not have a membrane to separate that material from the cytoplasm.
  • The genetic material inside a nucleoid is called genophore, which consists of 60% DNA.

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Answered by krishna210398
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Answer:

A nucleoid is a nucleus-like irregular-shaped area that contains genetic material in a prokaryotic cell.

Explanation:

Prokaryotic cells are recognized by the absence of a true nucleus. Instead what they have is a nucleoid.

Inside this localized area called a nucleoid, there is all the genetic material related to the cell.

The genetic material present in a nucleoid is different from that in a nucleus of a eukaryotic cell as the previous does not have a membrane to separate that material from the cytoplasm.

The genetic material inside a nucleoid is called genophore, which consists of 60% DNA.

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