bacteria do not contain a nucleus. they have their genetic material in contact with the cellular component. there is no nuclear membrane to enclose their nuclear material into a nucleus.they are devoid of compartmentalization i.e they do not have membrane bound oraganelles and as nucleus is a membrane bound organelle so it is absent. though their genetic material is still present but in contact with cytoplasm
Bacterial cells do NOT have a nucleus. And that is why they are considered prokaryotic.
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Bacterial cells do have a nucleus. Basically all cells have a nucleus! Bacteria cells are just a different shape like plant cells. If cells didn't have a nucleus they wouldn't be able to work properly!
Hereditary material is held in the nucleus of non-bacterial cells.
bacteria cell doesn't have a nucleus
Bacterial cells different from plant and animal cells is because plant has a cell wall and animal cells don't.
Bacteria cells have no organelles at all. They are classified as prokaryotes because they lack a defined nucleus.
bacterial cells
Nucleus
Bacterial cells do have a nucleus. Basically all cells have a nucleus! Bacteria cells are just a different shape like plant cells. If cells didn't have a nucleus they wouldn't be able to work properly!
Bacterial cells are not eukaryotic cells, which means they do not have a nucleus. They do, however, have chromosome.
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No. Bacterial cells lack a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles.
Bacterial cell is not eukaryotes... It does not have the defined nucleus.
niegga
bacterial are much smaller plant cells are square shaped and animal cells are round also bacteria are prokaryotes,they dont have a nucleus,unlike plants and animal cells that do have a nucleus.
Hereditary material is held in the nucleus of non-bacterial cells.
bacteria cell doesn't have a nucleus
Mammalian red blood cells have no nucleus. Bird and reptile red blood cells DO have a nucleusProkaryotes - bacterial cells (eubacteria and archaebacteria).