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The prefix pro in
prokaryote means...
A. before
B. with
C. true

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A) Before

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A prokaryote is a single-celled organism that doesn't have a nucleus. ... Prokaryotes are often contrasted with the single-celled or multicellular eukaryotes, which do have a nucleus. The word prokaryote is rooted in Greek — it combines the word pro, "before," with karyon, "nut or kernel."

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