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Yes, bacteria is prokaryotic because it does not have a nucleus, it does not have membrane covered organelles, and it has circular DNA instead of linear DNA.
are oval, membrane-covered organelles
A eukaryote has a membrane bounded nucleus and membranous organelles and prokaryotes lack the membrane bounded nucleus and membranous organelles.
Scientifically explaining, they are membrane-covered organelles that are found only in the eukaryotic cell. Prokaryotic cells do not have membrane-covered organelles. The only organelle they have, not membrane-covered, are ribosomes.
a prokaryotic cell is a cell that does not have a nucleus or membrance covered organelles . and a a eukaryotic is a is a cell that has a nucleus membrane covered organelles.
Membrane compartments in eukaryotic cells are organelles.
They are eukaryotic cells.
Prokaryotes have no membrane covered organelles. The word means 'before the nut'. 'Nut' in this case is a nucleus. These are primitive one-celled organisms like bacteria.
this are organelles enclosed by a membrane
Yes, bacteria is prokaryotic because it does not have a nucleus, it does not have membrane covered organelles, and it has circular DNA instead of linear DNA.
are oval, membrane-covered organelles
Membrane covered organelles.
All nuclei are surrounded by a membrane - however, not all cells have their genetic material inside a nucleus. Prokaryotic cells do not have a nucleus - and therefore can't have a membrane around it.
Because they do not have a distinct nucleus .That is, their nucleus is not covered by a membrane. Prokaryotes such as bacteria also do not contain membranous cell organelles. Pro=Primitive Karyon=Nucleus
prokaryotes: no membrane-bound organelles (no nucleus for instance) eukaryotes: membrane-bound organelles (such as nucleus, ER, Golgi apparatus etc.)
A eukaryote has a membrane bounded nucleus and membranous organelles and prokaryotes lack the membrane bounded nucleus and membranous organelles.