Yes they do. Just after replication a prokaryotic cell is smaller than other "full grown" cells. It rapidly synthesizes macro molecules and grows in size until it is ready to replicate itself. Prokaryotic growth often refers to population growth or replication or doubling time of a particular species referring to the time it takes a cell to divide.
prokaryote cells
Prokaryote
prokaryote
No, only in eurokaryotic cells.
hmm extracellular DNA perhaps? Eukaryotic cells however have lots of things prokaryote cells don't have like a nucleus and mitochondria.
hmm extracellular DNA perhaps? Eukaryotic cells however have lots of things prokaryote cells don't have like a nucleus and mitochondria.
Eukaryoric cells
Prokaryote
Prokaryote
cells with a nucleus
they are ongenalles
A eukaryote- The only things that have prokaryote cells are bacteria