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This feature of the prokaryotic cell helps the cell to stick to surfaces. A. Nucleoid region B. Pili C. Cell wall D. Flagella
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This feature of the prokaryotic cell helps the cell to stick to surfaces.
A. Nucleoid region
B. Pili
C. Cell wall
D. Flagella
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D. Flagella
Flagella helps the cell stick to a surface.
I hope this helps! Good luck.
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Pili
Step-by-step explanation:
I know for a FACT! Trust me
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