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No, plants are not prokaryotic.

The only prokaryotic organisms are bacteria and archaea, which are the most primitive forms of life. These do not have cell nuclei or other organelles.

All other life-including plants-is eukaryotic, meaning that each cell contains a nucleus and other organelles.

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