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All the DNA of the bacterium Escherichia coli is located in the

Nucleoid region of the cell.
Nucleus of the cell.
Ribosomes of the cell.
Flagella of the cell.

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nucleoid region of the cell

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Answer:

Nucleoid region of the cell.

Step-by-step explanation:

Escherichia coli is a bacteria.

Prokaryote organisms, such as bacteria and cyanobacteria, are beings that do not have a defined nucleus and present the genetic material dispersed in the cytoplasm without any nuclear envelope. In these organisms, the presence of the so-called nucleoid occurs.

The nucleoside, also called the bacterial chromosome, is the region where all the prokaryote organism's DNA is located. In the nucleoid, DNA generally appears as a single double-stranded circular DNA molecule.

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