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Does not contain a nucleus or membrane-bond organelles is it a viruses, bacteria or both?
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Does not contain a nucleus or membrane-bond organelles is it a viruses, bacteria or both?
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Basic Structures of Prokaryotic Cells. Prokaryotes, found in both domain Archaea and Bacteria, are unicellular organisms that lack membrane-bound organelles and a defined nucleus.
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Step-by-step explanation:
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