Draw a well-labelled diagram of an eukaryotic nucleus. How is it different from a nucleoid?

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(N/A) The eukaryotic nucleus is a membrane-bound organelle that contains the cell's genetic material. It consists of a nuclear envelope,nucleolus,chromatin,and nuclear pores. $A$ nucleoid,on the other hand,is an irregularly shaped region within a prokaryotic cell that contains all or most of the genetic material.
Nucleus Nucleoid
$(i)$ Nuclear membrane is present. $(i)$ Nuclear membrane is absent.
$(ii)$ Nucleolus is present. $(ii)$ Nucleolus is absent.
$(iii)$ Genetic material is enclosed within the nuclear envelope. $(iii)$ Genetic material is not contained in any membrane-bound structure.
$(iv)$ Found in eukaryotic cells. $(iv)$ Found in prokaryotic cells.

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