Prokaryotes are non-nucleated cells. That is, the genetic material is not contained within a nucleus, like eukaryotes, but is distributed around the cell. Bacteria are an example of prokaryotes, and one would be relatively safe using this as a substitute.
Bacteria is another name for a prokayote.
bacteria
bacteria
Escherichia coli is the scientific name for prokaryote. It belongs in Kingdom Monera.
You will find nucleic acid in both prokaryote and eukaryote cells.
animal kingdom is divided into two parts. Mainly prokaryote and eukaryotes.
prokaryote
prokaryote
Bacteria, or single celled organisms
Escherichia coli is the scientific name for prokaryote. It belongs in Kingdom Monera.
One prokaryote ate another smaller prokaryote, causing the smaller prokaryote to become the nucleus and the larger one is the cell itself.
Prokaryote.
one difference is that a eukaryote has a nucleus whereas a prokaryote doesnt have a nucleus
A Prokaryote. They have no membrane-bound organelles.
Yes because it is a name.
Ebola is NOT a eukaryote. Ebola is NOT a prokaryote. Ebola IS a VIRUS. ALL Viruses are NOT considered either prokaryotes or eukaryotes because they lack the characteristics of living things - (except the ability to replicate and to do that they have to hijack another living cell).
Escherichia coli is the scientific name for prokaryote. It belongs in Kingdom Monera.
I believe it is bacterium. I don't no, it has to be prokaryotic
a prokaryote is a multicellular organism. a eukaryote is an organism with only one cell. Scientific classificatin- archaebacteria, eubacteria, protist, plant, animal, fungi A prokaryote is another type of scientific classification, it describes an organism. An organism would be classified, and the fact that it is a prokaryote could help classify it, but you would not classify a "prokaryote".
The scientific name of bacteria is prokaryote.