
Why is prokaryotic cell division fundamentally different from eukaryotic cell division?
A) Prokaryotic cells divide for several months and then live for decades without dividing.
B) Prokaryotic cells do not have a plasma membrane.
C) Prokaryotes have many more chromosomes to divide.
D) Prokaryotic cells have a single chromosome and no nuclear membrane.
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