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7 January, 08:32

The nucleoid region of a prokaryotic cell

A. contains the cell's DNA

B. separates the RNA from the cytoplasm

C. is surrounded by a nucleoid membrane

D. contains the cell's nucleoid membrane

E. is the site of organelle production

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  1. 7 January, 10:10
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    A. contains the cell's DNA

    Explanation:

    Prokaryotic cells such as the bacterial cells and the cells of archaeans do not have a membrane-bound nucleus. Their genetic material DNA is present in the cytoplasm only. However, their genetic material is concentrated in a specific region inside their cells. This is called a nucleoid. Nucleoid does not have any surrounding membrane. It represents the nuclear area where the DNA of the prokaryotic cells is present.
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