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Bacteria are referred to as prokaryotic because?

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Answered by kiranmayeepalukuru
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they are called prokaryotic as they do not have a well defined nucleus, membrane bounded organelles. in place of a nucleus they have a jelly like substance where the dna concentration is more called nucleoid....please mark it as brainliest

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Answered by mughalhussain751
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Bacteria are classified as prokaryotic because they lack a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.

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