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Where is the genetic material located in prokaryotes?(a) Nucleus(b) Enveloped by nuclear membrane(c) Naked in cytoplasm(d) None of these
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Prokaryotes are a type of organisms that lack a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles. They are the simplest form of life and include bacteria and archaea. Show more…
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