How is the nucleoid region of prokaryotic cells different than the nucleus of
eukaryotic cells?
The nucleoid region of prokaryotic cells is surrounded by endoplasmic reticulum
There is no membrane enclosing the nucleus of a eukaryotic cell
There is no membrane enclosing the DNA of the nucleoid region.
They both have a nuclear membrane but the DNA of prokaryotic cells is stringy
and the DNA of eukaryotic cells are divided into chromosomes