which of the following is is an example for prokaryota RBC, bacteria, sieve tube, all the above
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Bacteria
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Nobody considers red blood cells to be prokaryotic, perhaps most importantly because they are part of a eukaryotic organism. And as they begin life with the full complement of organelles, including a nucleus and mitochondria, but our RBCs shed their organelles during maturation.
Sieve tube is an eukaryotic cell. It contains nucleus in the early stage of development as well.
Bacteria's genetic material isn't stored within a membrane-bound nucleus as in eukaryotic cells. Instead, it is stored in a nucleoid that floats in the cell's cytoplasm so is an example for prokaryotic cell.
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