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27 January, 16:09

Prokaryotic cells have membrane enclosed cells structures

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  1. 27 January, 20:02
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    No this is not valid, bacteria and other Arachae do not possess membrane bound organelles like mitochondria and or chloroplasts, but use transport and enzymatic proteins across the cell membrane to carry out essential functions.

    Along with having polypeptide makers, as ribosomes.
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