Chloroplast
Ribosome
Mitochondrion
Nuclear envelope
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The selected answer is wrong:
It's because prokaryotic cells lack any membrane bound organel but however non membrane bound orga els called ribosomes are present
REF: System biology

.A prokaryotic cell is one that lack true nucleus,nuclear membrane, mitochondria, chloroplast etc like in some prokaryotic organisms,protein is usually synthesized by ribosomes
Therefore they have ribosomes but it lies irregular at the cytoplasm

Ribosomes is correct because, prokaryotic cell consist of strands of 'DNA or RNA', and RNA helps in protein synthesis likewise ribosomes...

All prokaryotes have chromosomal DNA localized in a nucleoid, ribosomes, a cell membrane, and a cell wall. The other structures shown are present in some, but not all, bacteria.



