membrane-bound organelles
Prokaryotes, or bacterias, do not contain true nucleus, hence their name.
No. Red blood cells (RBC) for example, do not contain a nucleus. Also, prokaryotes do not.
First off, an English correction. You can't contain a lack of something, as there is nothing to contain. What I think you mean to ask is Do the prokaryotes lack a nucleus?If this is the question then the answer is yes, the prokaryotes (bacteria) do not contain a nucleus.
Prokaryotes have no distinct nucleus.
No it does not, reason being prokaryotes do not contain a nucleus.
bacteria does not have a nucleus
Prokaryotes do not contain a nucleus; instead, their genetic information resides in the cytoplasm. They also do not contain any other membrane bound organalles.
Prokaryotes, or bacterias, do not contain true nucleus, hence their name.
Prokaryotes do not contain a nucleus; instead, their genetic information resides in the cytoplasm. They also do not contain any other membrane bound organalles.
Prokaryotes are organisms whose cells lack a nucleus and other organelles.
No. Red blood cells (RBC) for example, do not contain a nucleus. Also, prokaryotes do not.
Prokaryotes
in prokaryotes, everywhere in the cellin eukaryotes, in the nucleus
No it does not, reason being prokaryotes do not contain a nucleus.
No. Prokaryotes do not have a nucleus. they might have nuclear material but it's not membrane in closed so it is not regarded as a nucleus.
Prokaryotes. They are simple cells with no nucleus.
First off, an English correction. You can't contain a lack of something, as there is nothing to contain. What I think you mean to ask is Do the prokaryotes lack a nucleus?If this is the question then the answer is yes, the prokaryotes (bacteria) do not contain a nucleus.