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  • Prokaryotic Cells: Structure, Examples & Key Features
    Cells that lack a nucleus are called prokaryotes.

    Here are some key details about prokaryotes:

    * Simple structure: They are simpler in structure than eukaryotic cells, which do have a nucleus.

    * Single-celled organisms: Prokaryotes are always single-celled organisms, also known as unicellular organisms.

    * Examples: Bacteria and archaea are the two main groups of prokaryotes.

    Let me know if you'd like to learn more about prokaryotes!

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