Biology, asked by lilyhmingthantluangi, 10 months ago

prokaryotes differ from eukaryotes in having
A flagella B nucleus with nuclear membrane
C organelle without membrane D presence of cell wall​

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Answered by BrainlyTornado
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PROKARYOTES DIFFER FROM EUKARYOTES BY NUCLEUS WITH NUCLEAR MEMBRANE. NO NUCLEAR MEMBRANE IS PRESENT AROUND THE NUCLEUS OF PROKARYOTES. BUT EUKARYOTES POSSESS A WELL DEFINED NUCLEUS SURROUNDED BY A NUCLEAR MEMEBRANE

Answered by harmonymttvarte
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Answer:

C . organelle without membrane

Explanation:

As flagellum is  present in both cells and cell wall is is also present in both cells and prokaryotes do not have true nucleus. So, the definite answer and perfect for differing prokaryotes and eukaryotes is C . organelle without membrane.        

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