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59:10 A chemical has been found to harm the same components in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. Which components are those? DNA, cell membrane, cytoplasm, and ribosomes DNA, cell membrane, ribosomes, and membrane-bound organelles DNA, cytoplasm, ribosomes, and nucleus DNA, cell membrane, cytoplasm, and membrane-bound organelles

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DNA, cell membrane, cytoplasm, and ribosomes.

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DNA, cell membrane, cytoplasm, and ribosomes.

Both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells have structures in common. All cells have a cell membrane, ribosomes, cytoplasm, and DNA. The cell membrane, or plasma membrane, is the phospholipid layer that surrounds the cell and protects it from the outside environment.

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