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Prokaryotic cells have ___.
cell theory
no nucleus, circular DNA, in bacteria and no membrane covered organelles.
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prokaryotic
surface to volume ratio
a nucleus
prokaryotic
Prokaryotic cells do NOT have ___.
cell theory
no nucleus, circular DNA, in bacteria and no membrane covered organelles.
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prokaryotic
surface to volume ratio
a nucleus
prokaryotic
Which of the following best describes the characteristics of cells?
cell theory
no nucleus, circular DNA, in bacteria and no membrane covered organelles.
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prokaryotic
surface to volume ratio
a nucleus
prokaryotic
When compared to a prokaryotic cell, a eukaryotic cell ___.
cell theory
no nucleus, circular DNA, in bacteria and no membrane covered organelles.
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prokaryotic
surface to volume ratio
a nucleus
prokaryotic
If a unicellular organism has a cell wall, ribosomes, and circular DNA, it is a ___
cell theory
no nucleus, circular DNA, in bacteria and no membrane covered organelles.
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prokaryotic
surface to volume ratio
a nucleus
prokaryotic
The area of a cell's outer surface in relationship to its volume is called the ___.
cell theory
no nucleus, circular DNA, in bacteria and no membrane covered organelles.
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prokaryotic
surface to volume ratio
a nucleus
prokaryotic
Cell that have no membrane covered organelles are ____.
cell theory
no nucleus, circular DNA, in bacteria and no membrane covered organelles.
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prokaryotic
surface to volume ratio
a nucleus
prokaryotic
Theodor Schwann wrote the first two parts and Rudolf Virchow wrote the third part of the ___.
cell theory
no nucleus, circular DNA, in bacteria and no membrane covered organelles.
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prokaryotic
surface to volume ratio
a nucleus
prokaryotic
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