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How cells do bacteria have?

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bacteria is a prokaryotic cell, which contains little to no organelles.

It is just a mess of DNA inside of a capsule with flagellum (leg thingys)

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That dosent make sense work on your English grammar

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prokaryotic cell does NOT have a nucleus

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