Why nucleus is called incipient nucleus
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Incipient nucleus is the irregularly shaped genetic material present in a prokaryotic cell. For example, a bacterial cell. ... It contains the bacterial chromosomal DNA. It is also known as nucleoid, genophore and naked nucleus.
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Incipient nucleus refers to the nucleus where the genetic material is not enclosed by any definite nuclear membrane. It is present in Myxophyceae which is commonly called as blue green algae.
Myxophyceae is the other name for blue green algae or Cyanobacteria. It is a prokaryotic unicellular organism. It lacks membrane bound organelles like mitochondria, golgi complex. It also lacks true nucleus. Incipient nucleus or nucleoid is present in it. Incipient nucleus is a genetic material without nuclear envelope.
Thus, the correct answer is 'Myxophyceae.'
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