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Organisms that have cells lacking internal membrane bound organells
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Organisms that have cells lacking internal membrane bound organells
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A prokaryote is a single - celled organism that lacks a membrane - bound nucleus (karyon),mitochondria,or any other membrane-bound organelles. It is the Eukarotes that have membrane - bound organelle. :)
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A prokaryote is a single-celled organism
that have cells lacking internal membrane bound organells.
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