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What is true about prokaryotic cells?

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  • they do not have a nuclear membrane around the nucleus
  • they carry small amount of genes
  • cell wall is present in them
  • they are usually single celled

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User Jkj Yuio
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Answer:

they have a nucleoid.

Step-by-step explanation:

Unlike eukaryotes, they do not have a separated nucleus or organelles bound inside a membrane, so they have to keep their DNA and other genetic materials within a nucleoid.

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