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Prokaryotic cells are differentiated from eukaryotic cells because prokaryotic cells:

Select one:

a.
have no nuclei


b.
are much larger


c.
don’t have permeable membranes


d.
have lower rate of reproduction

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User Mudri
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Answer:

Eukaryotic cells are cells containing membrane-bound organelles and are the basis for both unicellular and multicellular organisms. In contrast, prokaryotic cells do not have any membrane-bound organelles and are always part of unicellular organisms.

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User Yevgen Safronov
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