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What is a example of a prokaryote?

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A single-celled organism that lacks membrane-bound organelles and has a nucleus not bound by a membrane is called a prokaryote. An example of a prokaryote would be the bacteria called Escherichia coli.

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An example of a prokaryote would be bacteria.

All prokaryotes have no nucleus.

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