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Prokaryotic cells do not have a nucleus. However, they do have an area within the cell where their DNA is located. What do we call this area of a prokaryotic cell? A: Nucleoid B: Mitochandria
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Prokaryotic cells do not have a nucleus. However, they do have an area within the cell where their DNA is located. What do we call this area of a prokaryotic cell?
A: Nucleoid
B: Mitochandria
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Answer: nucleoid
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We call it a nucleoid; mitochondria only exist in eukaryotic cells
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