Microbiology MCQS - QUESTION DETAILS

What is the primary function of the nucleoid in bacterial cells?
A. Contains the bacterial chromosome
B. Synthesizes cellular ATP
C. Initiates DNA replication
D. Facilitates protein synthesis

The nucleoid in bacterial cells contains the bacterial chromosome and is involved in DNA replication and gene expression.

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