They do not have membrane bound organelles within their cells. that is they do not have nucleus, mitochondria or chloroplast etc. their DNA is a single molecule circular in shape and their ribosome is 70S type.
no they are not eukariotic.They are prokariotic organisms
Archeans have prokariyotic cells.So they do not have.
Archaea are prokarytotic cells.
no mutha fuka
yes
Yeast do not have membrane bound organelles.
Orly eukaryotes have membrane bound organelles.
Prokaryotic cells do not have membrane bound organelles.
Eukaryotic cells have membrane bound organelles. These in include the nucleus and mitochondria.
These organisms are called prokaryotes. They include bacteria and archaea. Prokaryotes lack a membrane-bound nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles, and their genetic material floats freely in the cytoplasm. They are typically unicellular but can also form colonies or filaments.
Archaea do not have a cell membrane or any other membrane-bound organelles. They are also called prokaryotes.
Yeast do not have membrane bound organelles.
Archaea are unicellular prokaryote, an organism of the kingdom Monera (or Prokaryotae), comprising the bacteria and cyanobacteria, characterized by the absence of a distinct, membrane-bound nucleus or membrane-bound organelles, and by DNA that is not organized into chromosomes. Also called moneran.
Orly eukaryotes have membrane bound organelles.
Prokaryotic cells do not have membrane bound organelles.
nucleus & other membrane-bound organelles.
Prokaryotes do not have membrane bound organelles.
They are eukaryotic cells.
Eukaryotes have a nucleus, Archaea do not.
Eukaryotes contain membrane bound organelles. Prokaryotes do not contain membrane bound organelles. However, prokaryotes do contain ribosomes which is an example of a non-membrane bound organelle.
Membrane compartments in eukaryotic cells are organelles.
No.