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How does the size of a eukaryotic organism normally compare to the size of a prokaryotic organism? A. Eukaryotes and prokaryotes are both usually very small organisms. B. Eukaryotes are usually much larger
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How does the size of a eukaryotic organism normally compare to the size of a prokaryotic organism? A. Eukaryotes and prokaryotes are both usually very small organisms. B. Eukaryotes are usually much larger than prokaryotes. C. Eukaryotes and prokaryotes are both usually very large organisms.
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B. Eukaryotes are usually much larger than prokaryotes.
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The answer for this question is B.
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