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Why bacteria is a eukaryote?

Updated: 11/2/2022
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Bacteria are prokaryotes. They do not contain intracellular membranes that make organelles. The definition of specific compartments within a cell would make them eukaryotes. Bacteria do not have any real divisions in their cell (no nucleus, no ER, no Golgi) therefore they are not eukaryotes.

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