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prokaryotes lack a true nucleus. Explain.

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Prokaryotes lack true nucleus but possess all other types of organelles.

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Read the given paragraph where few words have been italicised and select the correct option regarding it. Prokaryotes possess well-defined nucleus and membrane-bound cell organelles. They lack a cell wall. Eukaryotes don't have true nucleus. They may or may not have a cell wall. Plant cells generally have a large vacuole whereas animal cells have small vacuoles. Plastid is present both in plant and animal cells but mitochondria are present only in animal cells.

Nucleus contains protons and neutrons only but in beta decay, the electrons are emitted from the nucleus. Explain.

A prokaryotic cell lack:

A prokaryotic cell lacks

True nucleus is absent in