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Before exploring some of the features of the different types of eukaryotes, we should first review some of the fundamental differences between eukaryotes and prokaryotes. The two groups of organisms differ fundamentally in the structure of their individual cells. For each of the following statements, identify whether it refers to prokaryotes, eukaryotes, or both groups.
a. nuclear envelope compartmentalizes the chromosomes
b. 80S ribosomes
c. has both DNA and RNA
d. plasma membrane encloses the cytoplasm
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