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what is the nucleoid?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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✏️Nucleoid is an region of undefined nuclear region in cytoplasm of Prokaryotic cells , which contains chromatin structure which has the hereditary material of the cell.

✏️In addition to DNA, the nucleoid may also contain RNA, proteins, and enzymes that can be used for cellular processes.

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Answered by poonam1shimpi
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An undefined nuclear region containing only nucleic acids is called a nucleoid.

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