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Rebekah Carr
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14 June, 06:31
Organisms of prokaryotes
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Corinne Mcmillan
14 June, 06:48
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Bacteria and Archaea.
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The only organisms that are prokaryotic are single celled organism.
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Omar
14 June, 06:58
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Domains Bacteria and Archaea
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Prokaryotes are single cell organisms. They do not have a membrane-bound nucleus or any mitochondria. Archaea and bacteria are the two domains of prokaryotes. For example, cholera and anthrax are two pathogenic bacteria.
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