No, the vast majority of prokaryotes are not harmful.
Prokaryotes reproduce using asexual reproduction. All prokaryotes have cytoskeletons but lack a membrane around their nucleus. The 4 most common shapes for a prokaryotes cell is cocci, bacilli, spirochete, and vibrio.
Bacteria are prokaryotes, a type of cell that lacks a nucleus, meaning bacterial DNA are not separated from the rest of the cell as is the case in eukaryotes. Animal cells, including humans, are eukaryotes.
Eukaryotes differ from prokaryotes mainly in that the organelles in a eukaryotic cell are bound by membranes. This protects them should harmful chemical reactions occur.
All prokaryotes
mitosis and miosis
Yes, Monerans are prokaryotes.
Not all prokaryotes are unicellular. A few prokaryotes such as myxobacteria have multicellular stages in their life cycles.
The two groups of organisms that include all prokaryotes are Bacteria and Archaea.
yes prokaryotes have prokaryotes
Monera
Prokaryotes reproduce using asexual reproduction. All prokaryotes have cytoskeletons but lack a membrane around their nucleus. The 4 most common shapes for a prokaryotes cell is cocci, bacilli, spirochete, and vibrio.
Bacteria are prokaryotes, a type of cell that lacks a nucleus, meaning bacterial DNA are not separated from the rest of the cell as is the case in eukaryotes. Animal cells, including humans, are eukaryotes.
All Microbes are not harmful. All virus are harmful. Some bacteria are harmful
All cells in all living organisms have a version of a nuclear membrane. The nuclear membrane keeps everything inside the cell and harmful things out. Its like our skin, our skin keeps our organs inside and most harmful things out. Plant cells however have cell walls not membrane, but it is the same concept
Eukaryotes differ from prokaryotes mainly in that the organelles in a eukaryotic cell are bound by membranes. This protects them should harmful chemical reactions occur.
Prokaryotes
all mammals and prokaryotes