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Is MRSA a eukaryotic or prokaryotic structure?

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MRSA have prokaryotic structure

MRSA can also be refers to as methicillin resistant staphyloccous aureus and known to be strain of staphyloccous aureus. Also, they are characterized by their resistance to antibiotics methicillin. However, prokaryotic cell are known to be less complex cell with visible structure and they are also characterized by nucleus absent.

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