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inn [45]
1 year ago
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A type of cell that can exist in a broad range of environmental conditions, can rapidly multiply, and does not have a nucleus is

known as what type of cell?
Biology
1 answer:
Trava [24]1 year ago
6 0

Option A, a prokaryotic cell, is the proper response.

What is a nucleus ?

In terms of genomics, a nucleus is the organelle within a cell that is membrane-enclosed and houses the chromosomes. The nuclear membrane has a variety of pores that enable the selective passage of specific molecules (such proteins and nucleic acids) into and out of the nucleus.

Given that the prokaryotic cell lacks a nucleus, option A is the appropriate response to the question.

Question :

A type of cell that can exist in a broad range of environmental conditions, can rapidly multiply, and lacks a nucleus is known as what type of cell?

A. prokaryotic

B. eukaryotic

C. mammal

D. plant

E. reptile

To learn more about prokaryotic cell click on the link below:

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