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which statement correctly explains a difference between the cells of prokaryotes and the cells of eukaryotes
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which statement correctly explains a difference between the cells of prokaryotes and the cells of eukaryotes
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Prokaryotes don't have a nucleus, Eukaryotes have a nucleus as well as organelles, they perform functions together with other specialized cells where prokaryotes can be individual and functioning organisms.
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