No it's not, it is a prokaryote and contains no membrane bound organelles. Organelles are things like mitochondria and endoplasmic reticulum
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Well, the organelle that contributes to cell division is definetly, bacteria.
No, bacteria do not have a membrane bound organelle and that dis-includes the Golgi Apparatus.
Photosynthesis occurs in the chloroplast, an organelle found in plant cells as well as certain bacteria.
the eucaryotic cell organelle that resemble bacteria is MITOCHONDRIA
That doesn't make sense. There is no organ that "moves" bacteria. What do you mean by that? I think you want flagella. An organelle of bacteria.
No, bacteria do not have membrane-covered organelles. They lack membrane-bound organelles such as mitochondria, nucleus, and endoplasmic reticulum found in eukaryotic cells. Bacteria have a single cell membrane surrounding their cytoplasm.
The only non-membrane bound organelle found in the cytoplasm of bacteria is ribosome. Ribosomes are responsible for protein synthesis in all living cells, including bacteria.
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Bacteria is typically smaller than Eukaryotes. In fact, Eukaryotes have an organelle called the mitochondria which resemble an enveloped bacteria.
No, bacteria do not have smooth endoplasmic reticulum (ER). Smooth ER is a cell organelle found in eukaryotic cells, not in prokaryotic cells like bacteria.
Nucleus, mitochondria, and the ribosomes