Most prokaryotic cells, unlike eukaryotic cells, have a string of DNA inside them instead of a nucleus.
Prokaryotic cells, unlike eukaryotic cells, do NOT contain a nucleus.
A prokaryotic cell does not have an organized nucleus. In Eukaryotes we get an organized nucleus surrounded by nuclear envelop.
Prokaryotic cells, such as bacteria, are very small simple cells that do not have a nucleus. Instead, their genetic material floats freely in the cytoplasm. This lack of a nucleus is one of the defining characteristics of prokaryotic cells.
Yes. Cholera is considered a prokaryotic cell, due to the absence of a distinct nucleus; instead the genetic material and other organelles float freely in the cytoplasm. It has no membrane-bound organelles, which is the defining characteristic of a prokaryote.
Prokaryotic cells have no nucleus, they are only a bacteria cell, and they have circular DNA.
"Prokaryotic" is an adjective describing organisms that have prokaryotic cells, which lack a defined nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. "Prokaryote" is a noun that refers to a single-celled organism that has a prokaryotic cell structure.
No, Archaea are not prokaryotic cells. They are a distinct domain of life separate from both prokaryotes and eukaryotes, with their own unique characteristics and properties.
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The defining characteristic of prokaryotic cells that sets them apart from eukaryotic cells is the absence of a distinct nucleus.
A cell without a nucleus is called prokaryotic cell.
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In order for a cell to be prokaryotic, it must NOTcontain a nucleus. Parts of the cell, like the membrane, cannot be prokaryotic or eukaryotic. The cell as a whole is either prokaryotic or eukaryotic.