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7 April, 04:21

Which feature is shared by protists, fungi, plants, and animals but is lacking in bacteria?

a. DNA

b. a nucleus

c. reproduction

d. cell membrane

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  1. 7 April, 04:25
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    B, a nucleus. Nuclei are membrane-bound organelles inside eukaryotic organisms. Eukaryotes are protists, fungi, plants, and animal cells. A bacteria is not a eukaryote, it is a prokaryote, so it does not have the membrane-bound structure of the nucleus.

    Be careful, though, bacteria still have DNA. It is simply located in the center of the cell and is not encased in a membrane.
  2. 7 April, 04:27
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    B; all living things have genetic material and maintain the ability to reproduce (eliminates a and c). Bacteria have a cell membrane, which allows for transport of materials in and out of the molecule; te membrane of a bacterium actually performs a lot of the cell's functions (eliminates d). Bacteria are prokaryotic, so they have no organelles and no nucleus. Their DNA is contained in a circular chromosome in the cytoplasm and in plasmids.
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