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While eubacteria may lack the organized organelles found in eukaryotic cells, many eubacteria have specialized internal membranes. Cyanobacteria, for example, have membranes that contain chlorophyll and other chemicals required to carry out photosynthesis.

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No, Bacteria are prokaryotes they are cells that don't have membrane-bound organelles.

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No, the two kingdoms Eubacteria and Archaebacteria both lack membrane bound organelles. This is therefore a prokaryotic cell

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