Yes
Prokaryotic cell.
All bacteria are prokaryotes.
Plants are eukaryotic. The only prokaryotes are in the domains Archaea and Bacteria.
Animals are not prokarotic they are classified as eukaryotic because they have a nucleus.
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.
im trying to find out eubacteria myself. as for archaebacteria.... *differ from bacteria in sensitivity to antibiotics *contain ribosome RNA *cell walls dont contain peptidoglycan
Bacteria is the smallest cell*it was in my science book*
A bacteria cell is where all of you r bacteria gather up
Bacteria is a prokaryotic cell.
A bacteria cell differs structurally from plant and animal cells because of its small size. A bacteria cell has flagella outside of the cell to help it move. A bacteria cell does not contain organelles. Only the chromosome and sometimes ribosomes are visible in a bacteria cell.
A bacteria cell differs structurally from plant and animal cells because of its small size. A bacteria cell has flagella outside of the cell to help it move. A bacteria cell does not contain organelles. Only the chromosome and sometimes ribosomes are visible in a bacteria cell.
Some have outer membrane, some don't. Gram positive bacteria - no outer membrane Gram negative bacteria - with outer membrane