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Bacteria are prokaryotic (along with the older domain Archaea).

Prokaryotes have no cell nucleus or membrane-bound organelles, are typically small and unicellular, and have circular ("plasmid") DNA.
Eukaryotes, by contrast, have a cell nucleus and various other membrane-bound organelles, can be uni- or multicellular, and have DNA bound tightly into chromosomes.

These are not the only differences between prokaryotes and eukaryotes, but they are some simple ones for deciding between the two types of organisms.

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eukaryote

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Bacteria are prokaryotic

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