Prokaryotic cell.
All bacteria are prokaryotes.
Plants are eukaryotic. The only prokaryotes are in the domains Archaea and Bacteria.
Yes
Animals are not prokarotic they are classified as eukaryotic because they have a nucleus.
it is a eukaryotic cell. yes it is
Bacteria have prokaryotic cells. This means they lack a distinct nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles found in eukaryotic cells.
A prokaryotic cell is normally a bacteria. A prokaryotic cell does not have a membrane around it's nucleus, it has loops of DNA free in its cytoplasm. A eukaryotic cell is any cell with many organelles (other parts which help it function) and a membrane-bound nucleus. The nucleus is the key difference- if it has a membrane, it is Eukaryotic/a Eukaryote. If not, it is Prokaryotic/a Prokaryote.
Bacteria are prokaryotes.
Bacteria prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic.
Bacteria is a type of prokaryotic cell
Bacteria, that's why it's called prokarotic (eukaryotic means that a cell does have a nucleus.) But most of it grows into larger organisms, becoming a multi-cellular organism.
Bacteria are typically smaller than eukaryotic microorganisms in terms of both cell size and genome size. Eukaryotic microorganisms, such as yeast and algae, are generally larger and more complex, with membrane-bound organelles and a nucleus. Bacteria lack these organelles and their genetic material is mostly contained in a single circular chromosome.