nucleoïde
Nucleoïde is a term used in biology to describe the irregularly shaped region within prokaryotic cells where the genetic material is located. Unlike the nucleus found in eukaryotic cells, the nucleoïde is not enclosed by a membrane. It is a distinct area within the cytoplasm containing the cell's DNA, which is typically organized as a single, circular chromosome.
The nucleoïde plays a crucial role in prokaryotic cell division, as it houses the genetic instructions necessary
The appearance of the nucleoïde can vary depending on the physiological state of the cell and the