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Membrane-bound organelles are not found in the cells of? a. bacteria. b. fungi. c. plants. d. protists.
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Membrane-bound organelles are not found in the cells of?
a. bacteria.
b. fungi.
c. plants.
d. protists.
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a. Bacteria
Explanation: Bacteria belongs to prokaryotic domain which has no membrane bound organelles
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