$(a)$ Write two points of difference between the nuclear region of a bacterial cell and the nuclear region of an animal cell.
$(b)$ Which structure present in the nuclear region of a living cell bears genes?

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Nuclear region of a bacterial cell Nuclear region of an animal cell
$(i)$ Poorly defined and lacks a nuclear membrane. $(i)$ Well-defined and membrane-bound.
$(ii)$ Contains a single chromosome. $(ii)$ Contains more than one chromosome.

$(b)$ The structure present in the nuclear region that bears genes is the $DNA$ (Deoxyribonucleic acid) molecule,which is organized into chromosomes.

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