because all the prokaryotes lack the membranous organelles, bacteria are also prokarotes so the lack those
Bacteria in general lack membrane-bound organelles and nuclei.
No, it doesn't, and it doesn't have Golgi apparatus either.
There are two types. They are bacteria and arche bacteria
Bacteria are called prokaryotes, which are single-celled microorganisms that lack a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles.
A Semipermeable cell membrane. Apex- T.F.
Bacteria in general lack membrane-bound organelles and nuclei.
Monerans lack membrane-bound organelles which are present in other organisms. These membrane-bound organelles include the mitochondria and chloroplasts. An example of a monera is bacteria.
No, it doesn't, and it doesn't have Golgi apparatus either.
There are two types. They are bacteria and arche bacteria
Bacteria are called prokaryotes, which are single-celled microorganisms that lack a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles.
Plants and animals have eukaryoteic cells, these cells have membrane bound organelles and nuclei. Bacteria have prokaryoteic cells. These cells lack membrane bound organelles and no nuclei.
No, bacteria do not have endoplasmic reticulum (ER) like eukaryotic cells. Bacteria lack membrane-bound organelles, including the ER, and instead have a simpler internal structure.
The first types of cells were prokaryotes, which lack a nucleus and other membrane bound organelles.
Prokaryotic cells lack a membrane-enclosed nucleus.
Cheek cells are eukaryotic, meaning they have a membrane-bound nucleus which contains the cell's DNA. They also have other membrane-bound organelles, like mitochondria. Bacteria, including E. coli, are prokaryotic, meaning they lack a nucleus, and their DNA is contained withing a circular chromosome in the cytoplasm, and they lack other membrane-bound organelles, such as mitochondria.
prokaryotic cells are the cell that lack nuclear membrane
A Semipermeable cell membrane. Apex- T.F.