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why Tissue is absent in bacteria.​

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Answered by jhaprincekumar390
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Bacteria lack the membrane-bound nuclei of eukaryotes; their DNA forms a tangle known as a nucleoid, but there is no membrane around the nucleoid, and the DNA is not bound to proteins as it is in eukaryotes. ... Bacteria do not contain membrane-bound organelles such as mitochondria or chloroplasts, as eukaryotes do.

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