Not unless they have prokaryotes living on them, or in them!
Plants are eukaryote.
No. All plants have eukaryote-type cells.
prokaryote cells
the first type of cells on the early earth were prokaryote cells.
no only bacteria and other things like that do
Nostoc is a prokaryotic organism, specifically a type of cyanobacteria. This means that it lacks a true membrane-bound nucleus and other organelles found in eukaryotic cells.
Prokaryotes are simple cells without a nucleus, while eukaryotes are complex cells with a nucleus. Which type are you?
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Prokaryote
A non-example of a prokaryote would be a eukaryotic organism, such as plants, animals, fungi, or protists. Eukaryotic cells have a true membrane-bound nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles, which are not present in prokaryotic cells.
prokaryote
Viruses come in both prokaryotic an eukaryotic forms.
hmm extracellular DNA perhaps? Eukaryotic cells however have lots of things prokaryote cells don't have like a nucleus and mitochondria.