Prokaryotes are singular celled organisms. Bacteria (mainly)are known as Prokaryotes.
Prokaryotes
Prokaryotes.
Prokaryotes are organisms whose cells lack nuclei. An example of a prokaryote is bacteria.
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.
Prokaryotes
Prokaryotes are organisms that are usually small single cells but some have multi-cells. Prokaryotic cells are archaea and bacteria with shapes that depend on species.
Prokaryotes. That's why they're called prokaryotes- pro-before, karyon-nucleus.
Prokaryotes are microscopic organisms devoid of nucleus material. Eukaryotes on the other hand, are organisms composed of cells having nucleic matter.
Prokaryotes are microscopic organisms devoid of nucleus material. Eukaryotes on the other hand, are organisms composed of cells having nucleic matter.
prokaryotes and eukaryotes