CBSE BOARD X, asked by nimita84, 1 year ago

where DNA is present in prokaryotic cells?

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Answered by hinaguptagracy
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Answer:

Nucleoid

Explanation:

DNA present in nucleoid in prokaryotic cells.

In other words,the nucleoid is the area in a prokaryotic cell where DNA is located.

Answered by rumourgirl
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In prokaryotes,DNA is present as chromosomes,which are present in cytoplasm.

Histon protein is absent in this DNA and inactive DNA is less in amount.In prokaryotes, DNA molecule is round and they also contain small fragments of DNA known as plasmid.

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