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Looking at a cell under a microscope, you note that it is a prokaryote. how do you know? (1 point)
(a)the cell lacks cytoplasm.
(b)the cell lacks a cell membrane.
(c)the cell lacks a nucleus.
(d)the cell lacks genetic material.
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