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Are plasmids enzymes

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the plasma membrane is the same thing as the cell membrane so yes its an organelle

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No. A plasmid is a circular ring of DNA that is found primarily in bacteria and viruses. It is analogous to the nucleus of eukaryotic organisms (organisms whose cells contain organelles).

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