Prokaryotes
Prokaryotes don't have a nucleus - their DNA is floating free in the cell cytoplasm. in other words they lack a Nucleus
A kingdom of one-celled organisms without a nucleus is known as Kingdom Monera or Prokaryotae. These organisms are called prokaryotes and include bacteria and blue-green algae. They lack a membrane-bound nucleus and have a simpler cell structure compared to eukaryotic organisms.
Prokaryotes are organisms whose cells lack a nucleus and other organelles.
Bacteria lack a true nucleus and membrane-bound organelles, which are found in other organisms.
No nucleus envelope - no proper nucleus No chromosomes, DNA suspended in nucleoid region and simple ring of DNA Prokaryotic cells have no nucelus. Eukaryotic cells have a nucleus. Prokaryotic cells do not have nucleus, nor membrane-bound organelles.
Prokaryotic organisms have cells that lack a nucleus.
Prokaryotic organisms have cells that lack a nucleus.
No prokaryote cells do not have a distinct nucleus. The prokaryotes are a group of organisms whose cells lack a membrane-bound nucleus. Organisms whose cells do have a nucleus are called eukaryotes.
Red blood cells, also known as erythrocytes, lack a nucleus.
The kingdom Protista does not have a nucleus. It includes organisms like bacteria, which are prokaryotic and lack a membrane-bound nucleus in their cells.
Bacteria are prokaryotes, meaning they lack a cell nucleus.
No, the prokaryotes are single celled organisms that lack a membrane-bound nucleus.