In prokaryotic organisms, nuclear region is not surrounded by a membra

In prokaryotic organisms, nuclear region is not surrounded by a membrane. This undefined nuclear region is known as

Nucleic acid
Nucleoid
Nucleolus
Nucleosome
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In prokaryotic organisms (like bacteria and archaea), the genetic material (DNA) is located in a region of the cytoplasm that is not enclosed by a nuclear membrane. This ill-defined, irregularly shaped region where the genetic material is concentrated is called the nucleoid.
Prokaryotes lack membrane-bound organelles, including a true nucleus. Eukaryotic cells, on the other hand, have a membrane-bound nucleus containing their genetic material.
– Nucleic acid refers to the genetic material itself (DNA or RNA).
– Nucleolus is a dense structure found within the nucleus of eukaryotic cells, involved in ribosome synthesis.
– Nucleosome is a structural unit of a eukaryotic chromosome, consisting of a length of DNA coiled around a core of histone proteins.
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