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Prokaryotic cells are distinguishable from eukaryotic cells because prokaryotes do not contain:

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Answer: 1) prokaryotes have no membrane bound nucleus.

2) They do not have membrane bound organelles.

Explanation: prokaryotes have no nuclear membrane which is present in eukaryotic cell, therefore its genetic material is not enclosed by a nuclear membrane.

They have no membrane bound organelles such as lysosome, Golgi complex, mitochondria, chloroplasts, endoplasmic reticulum which are found in eukaryotes

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Answer: Prokaryotic cells do not contain:

- nuclear envelope

- membrane-bounded organelles

Step-by-step explanation:

Unlike eukaryotic cells, Prokaryotic cells are found in unicellular organisms with a single chromosome, no nuclear envelope, no membrane-bounded organelles. They include bacteria and cyanobacteria.

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