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Ryker Watts
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10 January, 11:06
What makes the two categories of cells
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Paulina Thompson
10 January, 11:27
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Prokaryotes have no nucleolus the DNA is in the cytoplasm, and it can from small circular strands of DNA called plasmids while Eukaryotic cells all have their DNA enclosed in a nucleus
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