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One major difference between the plasma membranes of eukaryotic cells and prokaryotic cells is that
A. Prokaryotic membranes do not have phospholipids.
B. Eukaryotic membranes are phospholipids that are arranged in a bilayer.
C. Prokaryotic membranes also contain peptidoglycan.
D. Prokaryotic membranes do not contain cholesterol.