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To determine: The domain that contains organisms with prokaryotic cells.
Introduction: The organisms are categorized on the basis of the presence of a true nucleus as prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Those organisms which do not have a well-defined nucleus are known as “prokaryotes.” Those organisms belonging to prokaryotes are generally single-celled organisms.
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