what is the significance of nucleus in the prokaryotic cell
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Though they do not have a nucleus, prokaryotic cells still store their genes on chromosomes and still regulate their DNA. These cells carry out many of these DNA functions in a special spot called the nucleoid region. The nucleoid region contains proteins and typically just one circular chromosome.
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Though they do not have a nucleus ,
prokaryotic cells stills store their
genes on chromosomes and still
regulate their DNA. These cells
carry out many of these DNA
functions in a special spot called the
nucleoid region. The nucleoid region
contains proteins and typically just one
circular chromosome.
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