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Prokaryotes are primitive organisms that do not have membrane bound structures. They do not have a proper chromosome but have a circular double stranded molecule of DNA called the nucleoid that is not enclosed in a nuclear membrane.

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DO prokaryotic cells have mitochondria?

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Is mitochondria a prokaryotic cell?

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Which organelle indicates that eukaryotic cells have evolved from prokaryotic cells?

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