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Why Do Prokaryotic Organisms Tend to Undergo Rapid and Reversible

Question 56

Question 56

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Why do prokaryotic organisms tend to undergo rapid and reversible alterations in their genes?


A) They are not as advanced.
B) They are small.
C) They are simple.
D) They grow quickly.

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