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A structure has these features:
It is inside a prokaryotic cell.
It's a very small circular DNA fragment.
It is separate from an organism's actual chromosomes.
What structure is this?
a) telomere
b) nucleus
c) chromatid
d) plasmid
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Answer: D) plasmid
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