Which of the following would not be found in a prokaryotic cell?

Answer:
C) mitochondria.
Explanation:
All prokaryotic cells do not have membrane-bound organelles. In the case of mitochondria, however, it has a double membrane. It itself was originally a prokaryotic cell, but it evolved into an organelle.
A: Prokaryotic cells do glycolysis in which a net of 2 ATP's are produced, 2 NADHs are yielded, as well as 2 pyruvate.
B: Ribosomes are not membrane-bound and thus found in prokaryotse.
C: N/A.
D: Cytosol is most definitely found in prokaryotes; it's the jelly-like fluid that surrounds the organelles inside the cells.
E: Yes, prokaryotic cells have plasma membranes.