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Do prokaryotic cells contain DNA?
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Do prokaryotic cells contain DNA?
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Yes! All cells contain DNA in order to reproduce. Prokaryotic cells just keep their DNA in an area called the nucleoid, which isn’t membrane bound like a eukaryotic cell’s nucleus.
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no i need it to be 20 characters
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