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Aracely Zimmerman
1 March, 18:19
Do prokaryotic cells have a cytoplasm
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Eleanor Higgins
1 March, 20:43
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Yes of course they do, all cells have something in them to make sure the ribosomes, mitochondria and everything else moves around right? Cytoplasm is the thing in ALL cells that is like well gel to let the stuff move around.
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