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Which of the following clues would tell you whether a cell is prokaryotic or eukaryotic?

a) the presence or absence of a rigid cell wall

b) whether or not the cell has cytoplasm

c) the presence or absence of chloroplast

d) whether or not the cell contains organized nucleus​

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Answered by saloni766
16

Answer:

d)whether or not the cell contains organized nucleus.

Explanation:

The nucleus is the modern term for kernal. Prokaryote is before nucleus, eukaryote means true nucleus. So, the most obvious clue would be does the cell have a nucleus

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Answered by mihirnaik832
7

Answer:

option a c and d would tell you whether the cell is prokaryotes or eukaryotes.

a) prokaryotes do not have a cell wall whereas in eukaryotes only plant cell have.

c)prokaryotes do not have chloroplast but in eukaryotes only plant cell has chloroplast.

d)prokaryotes do not have well organized nucleus but eukaryotes have well defined nucleus.

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