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Membrane bound organelles are absent inA. SaccharomycesB. StreptococcusC. PlasmodiumD. Chlamydomonas

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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Membrane bound organelles are absent in Streptococcus since streptococcus is a spherical gram-positive bacterium that comes into the category of prokaryotic and as a matter of fact membrane bound organelles are absent in prokaryotic.


Plasmodium on the other hand is a genus of protists and is a membrane bound organelle similar is case with fungi representing a group of eukaryotic, heterotrophic organism which is also a membrane bound organelle. This is the explanation.

Answered by preetipatel94
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Answer:

B) Streptococcus

Explanation:

because streptococcus bacteria are the coccus form bacteria which is spherical in shape.

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