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Pachacha [2.7K]
3 years ago
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what is one defining feature of a prokaryotic cell? cytoplasm surrounds organelles organelles are not membrane-bound membrane-bo

und organelles have a cell wall outside plasma membrane
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labwork [276]3 years ago
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Prokaryotic cells also have loose/free/a ring of DNA (not confined to a nucleus) and they can also sometimes have a capsule (slimy outer layer). Also they have slightly smaller ribosomes- 70s instead of 80s.
Deffense [45]3 years ago
4 0
Organelles are not membrane bound.
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