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a scientist iscolates a number of non-photosythetic prokaryotes which structuree would be found in these cells cell walls chloroplast golgi or nucleus
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Cell walls.
Prokaryotes (bacteria/archaea) typically have cell walls (bacteria: peptidoglycan). They do not have membrane-bound organelles such as a nucleus, chloroplasts, or a Golgi apparatus (DNA is in a nucleoid region and protein synthesis occurs on 70S ribosomes). Non-photosynthetic prokaryotes also would not contain chloroplasts. (Note: a few prokaryotes, e.g. Mycoplasma, lack a cell wall, but that is the exception.)
Prokaryotes (bacteria/archaea) typically have cell walls (bacteria: peptidoglycan). They do not have membrane-bound organelles such as a nucleus, chloroplasts, or a Golgi apparatus (DNA is in a nucleoid region and protein synthesis occurs on 70S ribosomes). Non-photosynthetic prokaryotes also would not contain chloroplasts. (Note: a few prokaryotes, e.g. Mycoplasma, lack a cell wall, but that is the exception.)
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