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10 May, 23:55

Bacteria and protists are primarily unicellular organisms. How do bacteria

and unicellular protists differ?

Options:

A) Protists have a single chromosome in a nuclear region, but no nuclear

membrane.

B) Bacteria lack a definite nucleus and have no nuclear membrane.

C) Protists lack organized intracellular structures like mitochondria and

chloroplasts.

D) Bacteria have a complex intracellular structures like ribosomes.

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  1. 11 May, 03:15
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    B) Bacteria lack a definite nucleus and have no nuclear membrane.

    Explanation:

    Bacteria never evolved them
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