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A prokaryotic cell (e.g. a bacterial cell).

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Cells lacking a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles?

prokaryotic cell


What is the type of cell lacking a nucleus?

Red blood cell


Cell lacking a nucleus or other membrane-bound organelles?

vacuole


What is a cell lacking nucleus or other membrane bound organelles?

A prokaryote.


What does prokaryotic and eukaryotic mean?

A prokaryotic cell is normally a bacteria. A prokaryotic cell does not have a membrane around it's nucleus, it has loops of DNA free in its cytoplasm. A eukaryotic cell is any cell with many organelles (other parts which help it function) and a membrane-bound nucleus. The nucleus is the key difference- if it has a membrane, it is Eukaryotic/a Eukaryote. If not, it is Prokaryotic/a Prokaryote.


What is a Prokaryotics cells?

One with no nucleus, or complex organelles


Which organelle is lacking plant cell?

is it centrosomes


What cell part contains an organism's genome?

The nucleus of the cell contains the genome.


What is prokaryotic lacking of?

A nucleus and membrane bound organelles


What organelle act as the boss inside of a cell?

The cell nucleus.


What is the organelle that directs a cell's activities?

The cytoskeleton is what controls movement in a cell.


What specialised cell does not have a nucleus?

The most common example of an anucleated (nucleus-lacking) cell is a mature mammalian erythrocyte (red blood cell). Erythrocytes also lack mitochondria. This causes them to be short-lived. They are specialized solely to facilitate the transport of oxygen to bodily cells, and carbon dioxide away from them, via hemoglobin.