They are called prokaryotes. Eubacteria and Archeabacteria.
A eukaryote has a membrane bounded nucleus and membranous organelles and prokaryotes lack the membrane bounded nucleus and membranous organelles.
Bacteria have no nucleus at all
They are called Prokaryotic.
They don't even have a nucleus. That is how you know it is prokaryotic. The only part of a nucleus it contains is the hereditary material.
No. Since all bacteria have a nucleus not bounded by a membrane they are all prokaryotic.
A eukaryotic cell contains a membrane-bounded nucleus and membrane-bounded organelles.
A eukaryote has a membrane bounded nucleus and membranous organelles and prokaryotes lack the membrane bounded nucleus and membranous organelles.
Bacteria have no nucleus at all
They are called Prokaryotic.
Chloroplasts, mitochondria and the nucleus have double membranes.
They don't even have a nucleus. That is how you know it is prokaryotic. The only part of a nucleus it contains is the hereditary material.
The mitochondria and the chloroplast.
No. Since all bacteria have a nucleus not bounded by a membrane they are all prokaryotic.
Bacteria are prokaryotic, microscopic organisms whose single cells have neither a membrane-bounded nucleus nor other membrane-bounded organelles like mitochondria and chloroplasts. The can be rod shaped (bacilli), spheres (cocci), or spiral shaped (spirochetes).
Prokaryotes lack a membrane bound nucleus. This means the nucleus is free to float about the cell. A eukaryote, on the other hand has a membrane bound nucleus.
All cells that have a nucleus have a nuclear membrane. All nuclei are contained within a nuclear compartment which is surrounded by a membrane; sort of a balloon within another balloon.
All protists are eukaryotes. This means that their cells contain a nucleus, a membrane-bounded structure that encloses.