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Membrane Bound Organelles Are Absent In A. Saccharomyces B. Streptococcus C. Plasmodium D. Chlamydomonas

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Answered by vemulachandu2
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Answer:

streptococcus

Explanation:

It is because it is a prokaryote the remaining all others are eukaryotes which have membrane bound organelles, in prokaryotes membrane bound organelles are absent

Answered by mahaalageson
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Answer:

option B

Explanation:

since Saccharomyces , plasmodium and chlamydomonas are Eukaryotes and they have membrance bound organelles

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