No the prokaryotic cell does not have endoplasmic reticulum
is the endoplasmic reticulum an Eukaryotic cell?
Prokaryotic cells.
The Endoplasmic Reticulum acts as a transport mechanism in cells, to "import" and "export" things such as proteins from the cell to other parts of the body.
Mitochondria
Endoplasmic reticulum inside the cell and capillaries out side the cell .
is the endoplasmic reticulum an Eukaryotic cell?
what does a rough endoplasmic reticulum do for a cell
The surface for chemical activity in a cell is the endoplasmic reticulum. It is a membranous network found in the cytoplasm.
Prokaryotic cells are cells without a nucleus , and other important cells such as the Golgi body, endoplasmic reticulum, and the mitochondria
the endoplasmic reticulum is found in the animal cell
endoplasmic reticulum
If the bacteria has eukaryotic cells, then yes, since without the membrane the cells can be destroyed and invaded. I write this assuming you know mostly what I'm talking about, I can detail this more if you want. No membrane = no protection = no cell
The Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER)
Prokaryotic cells.
The Endoplasmic Reticulum acts as a transport mechanism in cells, to "import" and "export" things such as proteins from the cell to other parts of the body.
The endoplasmic reticulum floats around the cell in the cytoplasm.
the endoplasmic reticulum is in both plant and animal cells. there is the smooth endoplasmic reticulum (SER) and then there is the rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER)