Bacteria are prokaryotic organisms.They do not have a nucleus .
Bacteria are prokaryotic organisms.They do not have a nucleus .
Yes, bacteria are prokaryotes.
Most bacterium can be classified as prokaryotes.
An prokaryotic cell organism like bacteria answered by m.buallay
You will find nucleic acid in both prokaryote and eukaryote cells.
animal kingdom is divided into two parts. Mainly prokaryote and eukaryotes.
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Called a prokaryote. An example is the bacterium Escherichia coli.
No. Yersinia Pestis is a bacterium and so is a prokaryote. Prokaryotes do not have such organelles.
I believe it is bacterium. I don't no, it has to be prokaryotic
No, it is not. E. coli is a unicellular prokaryote. It is a rod-shaped bacterium.
A bacillus is a rod-shaped bacterium, and all bacteria are prokaryotic.
Two examples are bacteria and blu-green algae.
A prokaryote aka a bacterium doesn't contain a nucleus but it does contain small ribosomes.
Most bacterium can be classified as prokaryotes.
No. A Eukaryote is a cell with a nucleus, a nucleolus, and a nuclear membrane. As a bactria has none of these, it is not a Eukaryote, but a Prokaryote. A bacterium has DNA, but it is just a cluster floating in the cytoplasm. A way to remember - PRO rhymes with NO - a prokaryote has no nucleus.
An eubacterium is not an eukaryote but rather a prokaryote. What distinguishes prokaryotes from eukaryotes is that prokaryotes do not have nuclei in which their DNA is stored, while eukaryotes do have nuclei.
Their are multiple ones. One is prokaryote, one is prokaryotic, and the other is bacterium.