Why is nuclear region in prokaryotes poorly defined?
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In prokaryotic cells, nucleus is not defined properly because, it is not surrounded by nuclear membrane, with inner nucleoplasm and chromatin material. So, it is poorly defined and it is called nucleoid or genophore.
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In prokaryotic cells, nucleus is not defined properly because, it is not surrounded by nuclear membrane, with inner nucleoplasm and chromatin material. So, it is poorly defined and it is called nucleoid or genophore
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