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Which observation proves that a cell is a prokaryote?

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Well, I'm not familiar on what your answer choices are because you haven't provided them, however I'll give you a few tips on what proves a cell is prokaryote
-The absence of a nucleus proves a cell is a prokaryote
-Prokaryotes lack an organized nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles
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The cell wall of a prokaryote acts as an extra layer of protection, helps maintain cell shape, and prevents dehydration.

So these are just a few couple of helpful tips- see your answers and if any of these sound similar there is your answer! Good luck.
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Prokaryotic cells are characterized as lacking a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles. Prokaryotes are simple, unicellular organisms, such as bacteria.
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