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what is unique about prokaryotic cells?
they are unicellular and do not have membrane bound organelles; example: bacteria
they have dna (genetic material) inside of their nucleus
they have dna (genetic material) but do not have a nucleus
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Prokaryotic cells are simple, unicellular organisms. They lack membrane - bound organelles including a nucleus, though they do have DNA. The first option is correct as bacteria are prokaryotes and they are unicellular and lack membrane - bound organelles. The second option is wrong because prokaryotes don't have a nucleus. The third option is correct as prokaryotes have DNA but no nucleus.
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they are unicellular and do not have membrane bound organelles; example: bacteria
they have DNA (genetic material) but do not have a nucleus