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How do prokaryotic cell meet the same life need as eukaryotes without membrane-bound organelles

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Answer:Prokaryotic cells meet the same life needs as eukaryotic cells without membrane-bound organelles through different mechanisms and structures, such as mesosomes for energy production, ribosomes in the cytoplasm for protein synthesis, nucleoid region for DNA replication and transcription, binary fission for cell division, and specialized membrane proteins for cell membrane functions.

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