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Which type of cells lack a nuclear membrane? A) Fungal B)Pseudopodia C)Eukaryotic D)Prokaryotic
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Which type of cells lack a nuclear membrane?
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B)Pseudopodia
C)Eukaryotic
D)Prokaryotic
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I believe the answer is D. prokaryotic
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