Eubacteria lack a nuclear membrane, so nuclear material is found throughout the cell. True False
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i think it is false but idk
Eubacteria is a prokaryote. Prokaryotes do not have a membrane bound nucleus, mitochondria, or any other membrane-bound organelles. Consequently, all their intracellular water-soluble components (proteins, DNA and metabolites) are located together in the same volume enclosed by the cell membrane, rather than in separate cellular compartments like eukaryotes.
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so i was right?
No the statement is true !
"all their intracellular water-soluble components (proteins, DNA and metabolites) are located together in the same volume enclosed by the cell membrane, rather than in separate cellular compartments like eukaryotes."
getting it ?
yea sorry i am not good with this subject
There is no nuclear membrane to enclose it, so every thing is in direct control with the entire cytoplasm.
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