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16 June, 19:17

How can prokaryotes live without a nucleus?

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  1. 16 June, 19:33
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    I think because they have a DNA
  2. 16 June, 19:35
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    Prokaryotes, such as bacteria, can live without a nucleus, because they still have genetic material (DNA), within their cytoplasm. The genes within this cytoplasmic, circular DNA can transcribe and translate these genes into functional proteins. These functional proteins can then govern the structure and function of the cell (s).
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