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What sorts of living things are made up of prokaryotic cells? Find two specific examples online and tell me a little about them, be sure to cite your sources. (also can you keep the answer simple, my teacher isn't looking for something really complex) (also also I'll just put in some random source so don't worry abt that part)

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Answer:Prokaryotic cells make up the organisms found in the two Kingdoms of life known as Bacteria and Archaea.

there are cells without a nucleus, which are called prokaryotes. They are a group of organisms which lack a cell nucleus. The organisms with this type of cell are called prokaryotic organisms or prokaryotes. These organisms were the first to be found in the planet Earth.

A prokaryotic cell is mostly composed of a plasma membrane, cell wall, cytoplasm, genetic material in the nucleoid and ribosome. They are single-celled and are much smaller compared to eukaryotic cells. They exist in different shapes including spherical, rod, flat, coccus, spirochete, and some are also shapeless, not having a consistent shape.

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