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What structure is found in the cytoplasm of a prokaryotic, but not in the cytoplasm of a eukaryotic cell

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Answered by shrikant88198
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Explanation:

In prokaryotes, the DNA (chromosome) is in contact with the cellular cytoplasm and is not in a housed membrane-bound nucleus. In eukaryotes, however, the DNA takes the form of compact chromosomes separated from the rest of the cell by a nuclear membrane (also called a nuclear envelope).

Answered by laxmigautam32
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In prokaryotes, which lack a nucleus, cytoplasm simply means everything found inside the plasma membrane. One major component of the cytoplasm in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes is the gel-like cytosol, a water-based solution that contains ions, small molecules, and macromolecules.
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