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Harold Gregory
21 January, 01:52
Is there DNA in prokaryotic cells?
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Emely Franco
21 January, 04:28
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Prokaryotic are unicellular organisms that lack organelles or other internal membrane-bound structures. Therefore, they do not have a nucleus, but, instead, generally have a single chromosome: a piece of circular, double-stranded DNA located in an area of the cell called the nucleotide.
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