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  • 25-09-2020
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Do prokaryote cells have chloroplasts?​

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viyuoh2 viyuoh2
  • 25-09-2020
No chloroplasts. (2) Prokaryotes do not usually have any organelles. They will probably have ribosomes inside of their cells, but ribosomes are not technically considered organelles. No chloroplasts. No mitochondria.
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