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17 June, 18:47

So were is the genetic material find in a prokaryotic cell

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endomembrane system

cytoskeleton

mitochondria

nucleus

cytoplasm

flagella

cilia

ribosomes

chloroplasts

membrane

nucleoid

organelles

cell membrane

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  1. 17 June, 18:51
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    Endomembrane system - - not in prokaryotes

    cytoskeleton - - a structural part of cytoplasm sometimes occurrent in prokaryotes

    mitochondria - - not in prokaryotes

    nucleus - - if this is a "membrane-bound" nucleus, then definitely not in prokaryotes

    cytoplasm - - this is the fluid that houses everything in the cell membrane

    flagella - - little "tail" for locomotion, so no

    cilia - - similar to flagella, little feelers usually for locomotion

    ribosomes - - these make protein using amino acids

    chloroplasts - - not in prokaryotes

    membrane - - just a casing surrounding a cell or organelle

    organelles - - general word for the parts of a cell that perform various functions

    cell membrane - - just the casing for the cell, not where genetic material's located

    nucleoid - - - ding ding ding : - ) this is it; a nucleoid is the genetic material which is loosely existing in the cytoplasm of a prokaryotic cell
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