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how does prokaryotic survive without mitochondria

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Answered by BrainlyPrincess
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In order to survive, prokaryotes such as bacteria need to produce energy from food such as glucose. In eukaryotic cells, respiration isperformed by mitochondria, but prokaryotic cells do not have membrane-enclosed organelles.
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