Prokaryotes are without a true nucleus, true or false?

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The question is asking whether prokaryotes lack a true nucleus, and requires knowledge of cell biology to determine if this statement is true or false.

Answer

True.

The final answer is true. Prokaryotes do not contain a true nucleus.

Answer for screen readers

The final answer is true. Prokaryotes do not contain a true nucleus.

More Information

Prokaryotic cells lack a true nucleus, which means they do not have a nucleus that is enclosed in a membrane. Instead, their genetic material is located in a nucleoid region.

Tips

A common mistake is assuming that the presence of genetic material implies the presence of a nucleus. In prokaryotes, genetic material is not enclosed by a nuclear membrane, hence they lack a true nucleus.

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