I believe yes because prokaryotic cells can go without oxygen so maybe they can survive without it
It depends on the bacteria. Cyanobacteria are a good example of a bacteria that can. There are obligate anaerobes, obligate aerobes, and organisms that can live with or without it.
Nope. In fact, some prokaryotic cells die in the presence of oxygen. There are some prokaryotic cells that thrive in your small and large intestine because there is no oxygen there.
Every Species needs oxygen to survive.
Prokaryotes do not need oxygen to live
No!!
Plant and animal cells are both eukaryotes. However, some animal cells may be prokaryotes, like red blood cells. RBC do not have nucleus. They are considered prokaryotes, so they do not live long.
Yes, far more so than eukaryote cells.
Monera is the kingdom of prokaryotic cells. They are considered to be the simplest of all life forms because they do not include multicellular organisms with differentiated cells or membrane-bound organelles.
No, as the red blood cells carry oxygen [O2] to the tissues of the body, and return carbon dioxide [CO2] to the lungs for removal from the body when exhaling. Without the red blood cells, the cells of the body will die.
how cells keep you alive is from your nutrients and from your stomach
Firstly, archae are not a kingdom but a domain. A domain comes before kingdoms in the taxonomic classification system 3 domains are Eukaryae, Prokaryae and Archae. As you can see from their names, the domain Eukaryae is eukaryotic and the domain Prokaryae is prokaryotic. Archae are different. They are bacteria which live in extreme conditions such as extremely high temperatures, with little oxygen or water, etc. Archae are neither prokaryotic or eukaryotic.
Most Eukaryotic cell need oxygen to live .
A Animal Cell is both a Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic Cell. The Blood cells have no nucleus so they are considered Prokaryotic. That is also why they cannot divide and they do not live very long. The other cells are all Eukaryotic.Added:The above is totally wrong. Red blood cells may have no nucleus, as they mature to not have one, but they are still eukaryotic cells and all animal cells are eukaryotic.
No. It is eukaryotic because it is in the protist kingdom. All protists live in moist areas and are eukaryotic.
Plant and animal cells are both eukaryotes. However, some animal cells may be prokaryotes, like red blood cells. RBC do not have nucleus. They are considered prokaryotes, so they do not live long.
No. Eukaryotes (protists, plants, animals) are an animal cell. A prokaryotic cell just live. They don't feel or see anything. That's why we get sick. They're just trying to survive.
There are 2 main domains in the classification system. There is Eukarya and Prokarya. Eukarya has Eukaryotic organisms meaning that the cells have a nucleus and Prokary has Prokaryotic organisms meaning the cells don't have a nucleus. These a very basic cells that can live on there own with barely anything.
in eukaryotic chromosomes it produces DNA to live and in prokaryotic chromosomes it is nothing but bacteria.
Prokaryotic cells
Mitochondria are believed to have first evolved around 1.5 to 2 billion years ago from a symbiotic relationship between ancient prokaryotic organisms and the ancestors of modern eukaryotic cells. This event is known as endosymbiosis and played a crucial role in the evolution of complex life forms on Earth.
Yes, far more so than eukaryote cells.
To all of the other cells of your body that need oxygen to live.