Prokaryotes don't have a nucleus, and it floats around in the cytoplasm in an area called a _______________.



Answer :

The answer is nucleoid

In prokaryotic organisms, the genetic material is floating in the cellular cytoplasm in a region called 'nucleoid'

  • Prokaryotic organisms are single-celled organisms that do not contain a nucleus or other membrane-bound organelles.

  • Prokaryotic cells do not have a membrane-bound nucleus (i.e., the karyon), whereas eukaryotic cells have nuclei delimited by membranes and membrane-bound organelles (e.g., mitochondria).

  • Prokaryotic microorganisms include bacteria and cyanobacteria; whereas eukaryotic organisms include plants, animals, fungi and protists.

In conclusion, in prokaryotic organisms, DNA is floating in a region of the cellular cytoplasm called 'nucleoid'

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