Why the nucleus membrane in prokaryotic cell is not well defined? Explained briefly.
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A prokaryotic cell does not have a defined nucleus; the nuclear material in a prokaryote is known as a nucleoid. ... Hence, due to the circular structure and tight coiling, the DNA in prokaryotes is not scattered throughout the cell, even though the cell has no defines nucleus
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It is because
Explanation:
Prokaryotes have following structure
Nucleoid: the irregularly-shaped region within a prokaryote cell where the genetic material is localized
As because of these the following things took place
Prokaryotes do have their genomic DNA concentrated and localized to a small area within the cell (nucleoid region). So it's not entirely accurate to say that prokaryotes don't have a nucleus. They do however lack a 'true' nucleus that is membrane bound. Having no true nucleus has its own advantages..
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