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All cells have these 2 characteristics?

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All cells have a membrane of some sort some outer covering and has nucleic acid like dna or rna or dsDNA, ssDNA, dsRNA or ssRNA.
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Answer:

Presence of DNA and cell organelles are the common characteristic which is seen common in all cells.

Step-by-step explanation:

All cells, regardless of whether they are prokaryotic or eukaryotic, have some normal highlights. They are as follows:

  • DNA, the hereditary material contained in at least one chromosome and situated in a non-membrane bound nucleiod in prokaryotes and a layer bound core in eukaryotes.
  • Apart from the DNA all the cells have cell organelles such as Ribosomes, the organelles on which protein amalgamation happens; cytoplasm; and plasma membrane.
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