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14 August, 12:53

What is the function of the nucleoid in a prokaryotic cell?

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  1. 14 August, 13:04
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    Though bacterial (prokaryotes) don't have a nucleus, the nucleoid is the area where the DNA is housed inside the cell - there is no membrane! The DNA (chromosome) of the bacteria is there along with RNA, proteins and enzymes that are needed for the cellular processes.
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