Yes, all bacterias are prokaryotic. The nature of prokaryote is that it doesn't contain a "true" nucleus, which is a nucleus covered with nuclear envelope. Since no bacterias have a "true" nucleus, they are all considered prokaryotic, and those terms are often interchangeable.
Bacterium has prokaryotic cells- cells that have no membrane-bounded organells.
Bacterium is a prokariyote.Others are eukariyotic cells.
NO! They are single cell prokaryotic organisms
Bacteria are prokariyotic.Chloroplast is an organelle
An prokaryotic cell organism like bacteria answered by m.buallay
bacteria
Bacterium has Prokaryotic cells which put it the kingdom Monera.
Bacteriums are prokaryotic organisms, and can be classified into two different types: Gram + and Gram - due to the different structures in the cell walls.
It is logical to conclude that bacteria are made of cells because the bacterium is a prokaryotic cell which only includes one cell.
A prokarytoe is a cell with out a membrane around the nucleus.
Bacteria are classified as Prokaryotes, as opposed to Eukaryotes that would be all other cells.
One of a prokaryotic cell's characteristics is that it has no nucleus. So you could say that it is a prokaryotic cell because it has no nucleus. My 6th grade science teacher once told me: Pro= no (prokaryotic has no nucleus) Euk = nuc (eukaryotic cells have nucleus). This answer only applies if the kind of bacteria you are talking about is prokaryotic.