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no in geography it's just a posh word for dust

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What is hygroscopic nuclei?

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What a bacteria called since it has no nuclei?

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What are found in bacteria?

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Bacteria are prokaryotes lacking - nuclei and organelles?

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What are cells that do not have nuclei or mitochondria bacteria and other microorganisms?

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Bacteria are unicellular organisms with no?

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What are hygroscopic particles or condensation nuclei What do they do?

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Which is the only kingdom in which its cell do not contain nuclei?

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