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Where are the ribosomes found in prokaryotic cells?(a) Cytoplasm(b) Mitochondria(c) Chloroplast(d) All of these
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Prokaryotic cells are a type of cell that do not have a nucleus or any other membrane-bound organelles. This means that they do not have structures like mitochondria or chloroplasts. Show more…
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