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13 April, 20:15

Do bacteria cells lack a membrane enclosed nucleus

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  1. 13 April, 23:16
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    Yes, bacterial cells do lack a membrane enclosed nucleus. The genetic information in the form of chromosomes can be categorized as a nucleolid if seen in the cytoplasm of the bacterial cell.
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