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15 January, 21:02

Which best explains why a bacterial cell is classified as a prokaryote?

A.) the presence of a nucleus

B.) the absence of a nucleus

C.) the presence of a cell wall

D.) the absence of a cell wall

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  1. 16 January, 00:55
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    b the absence of a nucleus
  2. 16 January, 01:00
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    B. The absence of a nucleus.

    Prokaryotes are known to not contain any organelles with cell membranes around them. Nucleus is an organelle which has a nuclear membrane around it. Hence, a bacterial cell contains DNA, usually in the form of plasmid, which are present in cytoplasm and no nucleus is seen.
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