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no. prokaryotic cells do not have any membrane-bound structures. only Eukaryotic cells have them. Prokaryotes lack a nucleous, an endomembrane system (RER and SER), or any type of organelle (mitochindria/chloroplast). They are composed of a cytoplasmic membrane, a cell wall, a nucleiod (a circular genome), and ribosomes.

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12y ago

Nope, they have no nucleus and no membrane.

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10y ago

No,in prokaryotic have no membrane bounded organelles.
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No they do not. This is one of the features that sets Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes apart.

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They do not. This is one of the features that sets Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes apart.

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