Yes. All cells have cytoplasm for vital reactions to take place.
Yes, but they lack Organelles and a nuclear membrane.
Yes, absolutely, as cytosol is another term for Cellular Cytoplasm - of and from which All Cells are both composed and comprised.
Yes they have a cytoplasm.Cytoplasm is common to living organisms.
Yes, all live cells do.
yes, they do
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The DNA in a prokaryote is located in the cytoplasm. Since prokaryote cells have no nucleus the DNA is coiled up in a region of the cytoplasm called the nucleoid.
The cytoplasm comprises the organelles inside the cell. All of the contents of the cells of prokaryote organisms are contained within the cytoplasm.
Yes, It occurs in the cytoplasm of a prokaryote because it has no nucleus and in the nucleus of an eukaryote.
A prokaryote cell stores its DNA in the cytoplasm. The Eukaryote cell has a well defined nucleus separated by nuclear envelope which protects the DNA from the cytoplasm. Mitochondria and chloroplasts also contain their own DNA, are parts of cytoplasm.A prokaryote cell stores its DNA in the cytoplasm. The Eukaryote cell has a well defined nucleus separated by nuclear envelope which protects the DNA from the cytoplasm. Mitochondria and chloroplasts also contain their own DNA, are parts of cytoplasm.
A prokaryote contains a single circular chromosome in its cytoplasm.
in the cytoplasm
The DNA in a prokaryote is located in the cytoplasm. Since prokaryote cells have no nucleus the DNA is coiled up in a region of the cytoplasm called the nucleoid.
They are not bounded.They are free in cytoplasm.
The cytoplasm comprises the organelles inside the cell. All of the contents of the cells of prokaryote organisms are contained within the cytoplasm.
Eukariyotes have a nucleus.Prokariyotes do not have a nucleus.
Yes, It occurs in the cytoplasm of a prokaryote because it has no nucleus and in the nucleus of an eukaryote.
A prokaryote cell stores its DNA in the cytoplasm. The Eukaryote cell has a well defined nucleus separated by nuclear envelope which protects the DNA from the cytoplasm. Mitochondria and chloroplasts also contain their own DNA, are parts of cytoplasm.A prokaryote cell stores its DNA in the cytoplasm. The Eukaryote cell has a well defined nucleus separated by nuclear envelope which protects the DNA from the cytoplasm. Mitochondria and chloroplasts also contain their own DNA, are parts of cytoplasm.
In a prokaryote cell the DNA is located just within the cell, floating in the cytoplasm, whereas the DNA in eukaryote cells is located inside the nucleus.
In a prokaryote cell the DNA is located just within the cell, floating in the cytoplasm, whereas the DNA in eukaryote cells is located inside the nucleus.
A prokaryote contains a single circular chromosome in its cytoplasm.
Prokaryotic is the only type of bacteria. And it 'works' or its proteins are made in the cytoplasm. So is its DNA, RNA etc. Nothing is bound in a prokaryote, which is the very definition of a prokaryote.
Do you mean a prokaryote? A prokaryote is a cell that dos not have a true, membrane bound nucleaus but instead has genetic material and ribosomes floating freely in the cytoplasm. The genetic material (DNA) is organized in a ingle loop. The only type of prokaryote cell is bacteria, which are single-celled. A prokaryote has a cell wall, plasma membrane and usually cilia of flagella.