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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
Prokaryota has no membrane bound organelles and bacteria is prokaryotic
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A) bacteria. Membrane-bound organelles are found in eukaryotic cells. However, bacteria are prokaryotic, meaning that they do not have membrane bound organelles.
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