prokaryotaes either have primitive(not complete) nucleus or nucleus is totally absent.
Organisms whose cells do not have a nucleus in which DNA is housed and which lack many of the organelles found in more advanced cells. The kingdom of Monera or Prokaryotae is composed of single-celled prokaryotes.
Organisms whose cells do not have a nucleus in which DNA is housed and which lack many of the organelles found in more advanced cells. The kingdom of Monera or Prokaryotae is composed of single-celled prokaryotes.
Organisms whose cells do not have a nucleus in which DNA is housed and which lack many of the organelles found in more advanced cells. The kingdom of Monera or Prokaryotae is composed of single-celled prokaryotes.
An organism with a cell that lacks a nucleus would be classified in the taxonomic group of prokaryotes. Prokaryotes are organisms that include bacteria and archaea, which have cells without a membrane-bound nucleus or other membrane-bound organelles found in eukaryotic cells.
The main difference between the kingdom Prokaryotae (Bacteria) and the kingdom Plantae is that bacteria are unicellular and lack a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles, while plants are multicellular with a nucleus and organelles enclosed in membranes. Additionally, plants are photosynthetic, meaning they can produce their own food using sunlight, while bacteria have diverse nutritional modes.
A kingdom of one-celled organisms without a nucleus is known as Kingdom Monera or Prokaryotae. These organisms are called prokaryotes and include bacteria and blue-green algae. They lack a membrane-bound nucleus and have a simpler cell structure compared to eukaryotic organisms.
kingdom prokaryotae
no, because bacteria is considered to be a prokaryotae
it does not have a nuclues so it belongs to the prokaryotae kingdom.
Kingdom monera, kingdom Prokaryotae.
Archaea are unicellular prokaryote, an organism of the kingdom Monera (or Prokaryotae), comprising the bacteria and cyanobacteria, characterized by the absence of a distinct, membrane-bound nucleus or membrane-bound organelles, and by DNA that is not organized into chromosomes. Also called moneran.
The word, prokaryotic, refers to cellular organisms (prokaryotes), the cells of which, have no nucleus. So, when reference is made of a prokaryote, generally it is a reference to a species that is ancient, or lower on the evolutionary tree.