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What four things do prokaryotes and eukaryotes have in common?
cytoplasm
ribosomes
cell membrane
DNA a b c d
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All of the above (a, b, c, d).
Both prokaryotes and eukaryotes have cytoplasm, ribosomes, a cell membrane, and DNA. (They differ in details—e.g., eukaryotic DNA is in a nucleus and ribosomes/organelles can differ—but all four features are shared.)
Both prokaryotes and eukaryotes have cytoplasm, ribosomes, a cell membrane, and DNA. (They differ in details—e.g., eukaryotic DNA is in a nucleus and ribosomes/organelles can differ—but all four features are shared.)
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