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organisms are classified as either prokaryotes and eukaryotes.which of the following do the cells of all prokaryotes and eukaryotes contain?

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Answer: A plasma membrane and cytoplasm

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Answer:

Prokaryotes contains a single chromosome and DNA whereas eukaryotes contain true nucleus and organelles.

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The cells of all prokaryotes contains a single chromosome and a double-stranded DNA while on the other hand, nucleus and other organelles are absent whereas eukaryotes contain true nucleus and organelles such as golgi bodies, endoplasmic reticulum, lysosomes, ribosomes, vacuole and mitochondria. True nucleus means the membrane is present around the nucleus.

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