What is the main difference between a cell nucleus and a nucleoid? A. size of the organelle B. arrangement of the cytoskeleton C. movement of the flagella D. presence or absence of a surrounding membrane
These are not the biology scholars you are looking for. (You're in the Mathematics questions, bud.)
Ill still take it anyways haha I believe the answer is A
AHH Sorry the answer is D. For sure sorry about that lol
As Aakash said, I love biology, but it ain't my forte lol
I'd go with D as well, from what I recall, a nucleoid can exist without a surrounding protective membrane because it's simply the region of concentrated genetic material aggregations. (Correct me if I'm wrong on that.) While a nucleus is an actual essential organelle found in particular eukaryotic organismal cells.
For not being a biology scholar, you certainly still remember a lot Aakash haha
Hah, took AP Bio last year, luckily I have a decent memory.
I'll say!... Haha
1. What is the main difference between nucleoid and cell nucleus? Presence orabsence of a surrounding membrane. 2. Major function of endomembrane? Producing sorting and packaging material /3. Difficult to move without Allia and Flagella //4.What does not happen in animal cell? Photosythesis // 5. cytoplasm
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