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Which of these is not a structure found in prokaryotic cells?. A. a defined nucleus. B. ribosomes. C. cytoplasm. D. cell membrane
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Which of these is not a structure found in prokaryotic cells?. A. a defined nucleus. B. ribosomes. C. cytoplasm. D. cell membrane
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Which of these is not a structure found in prokaryotic cells?. A. a defined nucleus. B. ribosomes. C. cytoplasm. D. cell membrane
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Prokaryotic cells, being unicellular organisms, do not have a defined nucleus. They have a nucleoid in place of the nucleus which is formed of a single chromosome consisting of double stranded DNA.
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