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Prokaryotic cells do not have nuclear membrane, nor any membrane-bound organelle.

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Yes. It is, as in a eukaryote, a phospholipid bilayer structure.

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Yes, prokaryotes have plasma membranes.

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What cell has no nuclear membrane?

Prokaryotes.


How can prokaryotes be identified?

they have no nucleus or nuclear membrane


Bacteria have a nucleus with a nuclear membrane?

No. Bacteria are prokaryotes and therefore have no membrane-bound nucleus.


Is nuclear membrane found in cells?

No it does not, reason being prokaryotes do not contain a nucleus.


What kingdom does not have a membrane around the nucleas?

Prokaryotes lack an organised nucleus, meaning the nuclear membrane. Kingdom Monera.


Is nuclear membrane found in prokaryotic cells?

No it does not, reason being prokaryotes do not contain a nucleus.


Which feature is found only in prokaryotic cells?

lack of nuclear membrane. all prokaryotes are unicellular


What is one term for the incipient nucleus present in prokaryotes?

nucleus without nuclear membrane - nucleoid


Is nuclear membrane in animal or plant cells?

Both plants and animal that are prokaryotes have nuclear membranes.


What is the biggest difference between prokaryotes and eukaryotes?

the basic difference is that prokaryotic cells lack nucleus and nuclear membrane and an eukaryotic cell posses a nucleus and nuclear membrane


How is the DNA in prokaryotes different form the DNA in eukaryotes?

DNA in a eukaryote is surrounded by a nuclear membrane, hence forming a distinct nucleus whereas the DNA in a prokaryote is not bounded by a nuclear membrane and floats freely in the cytoplasm.


What is a cell with a nuclear membrane?

Any cell with a nucleus will have a nuclear membrane. The nuclear membrane is just the outside of the nucleus - like the rubber on the outside of a rubber ball - that keeps your DNA in one place. Eukaryotes have nuclei, and therefore also have nuclear membranes. Prokaryotes (such as bacteria) do not have nuclei, and therefore don't have nuclear membranes. Their DNA floats free in the cell.