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what is nucleous and nucleoid?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Nucleolus:

1. It is very small and is present inside the nucleus.

2. It has no limiting membrane.

3. It does not possess any chromosome, but is organized on one chromosome(Nucleolar organiser).

4. It is rich in RNA.

5. It is involved in ribosome synthesis.


Nucleoid is an area in the cytoplasm which houses the prokaryotes’ genetic material. It is an irregular-shaped region. Nucleoid is also called the genophore. The nucleoid is not surrounded by nuclear membranes, unlike eukaryotic nucleus. A single, circular chromosome can be found in the nucleoid of prokaryotes. This chromosome consists of a double-stranded DNA piece. The length of the DNA molecule can be at least a few million base pairs. In addition to this chromosome, some of the genes can be found as circular plasmids inside the cytoplasm of prokaryotes. 

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Answered by aisha761
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nucleus is a membrane bound organelle within the cytoplasm where the genome is housed in a eukaryot.the nucleoid region is just the spot in the cytoplasm of a prokaryotic cell.
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