A biologist observed an organism found in a soil sample. Which most likely would lead the biologist to conclude that the cell was prokaryotic? It had a cell wall and nucleus, unlike eukaryotic cells. It was very small with a nucleus, unlike eukaryotic cells. It was large with a cell wall, unlike eukaryotic cells. O It lacked a nucleus, unlike eukaryotic cells.
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