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Prokaryotic cells are: A) Both multicellular and single-celled. B) All single-celled. C) All multicellular. D) Were ancient organisms that do not exist today.

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Prokaryotic cells are typically **B) All single-celled.**

Prokaryotic cells are characterized by the absence of a true nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. They are typically found in single-celled organisms like bacteria and archaea. While some prokaryotic organisms can form multicellular structures or communities, the individual cells themselves are single-celled and lack the complex compartmentalization seen in eukaryotic cells.
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