Organisms, which have cells but no distinct nucleus, are

Organisms Which Have Cells But No Distinct Nucleus Are Biology Question

Organisms, which have cells but no distinct nucleus, are

Options

(a) fungi
(b) cyanobacteria
(c) bacteria
(d) both cyanobacteria and bacteria

Correct Answer:

both cyanobacteria and bacteria

Explanation:

Prokaryotes are cells that have no distinct nucleus. Most prokaryotic organisms are single-celled, such as bacteria and algae.

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Subject: Biology (4253)

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