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____________ cells have no membrane bound organelles. [Fill in the blanks]​

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Answered by alankritaraj
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Answer:

Prokaryotic cells

Explanation:

They do not have a nucleus or other membrane-bound organelles. In prokaryotic cells, the DNA, or genetic material, forms a single large circle that coils up on itself. Prokaryotic cells are usually smaller and simpler than eukaryotic cells.

Answered by monkeysmart
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Prokaryotes are defined by their lack of membrane bound organelles, so the reason prokaryotes don't have them is that any cell that does have membrane-bound organelles would, by definition, not be called a prokaryote, because that is what humans have arbitrarily defined a prokaryote to be.

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