Which is the most accurate description of this organism?
a.
it is a prokaryote.
b...
Physics, 18.09.2019 20:10 dixonmckenzie1429
Which is the most accurate description of this organism?
a.
it is a prokaryote.
b.
it is made up of prokaryotic cells.
c.
dna is located within each of its cells.
d.
a membrane-enclosed nucleus is not contained within each of its cells.
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