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.
Most prokaryotic cells, unlike eukaryotic cells, have a string of DNA inside them instead of a nucleus.
A cell wall is a feature that is found most often in prokaryotic cells. It provides structure, support, and protection to the cell.
If I were to build a eukaryotic cell, I would include a nucleus, which houses the cell's genetic material and separates it from the cytoplasm, a defining feature that distinguishes eukaryotic cells from prokaryotic cells. Additionally, I would incorporate membrane-bound organelles such as mitochondria and the endoplasmic reticulum, which facilitate specialized functions within the cell, enhancing its complexity and efficiency compared to the simpler structure of prokaryotic cells.
The cell wall is a common feature to prokaryotic and plant cells.
There are two main types of cells, prokaryotic and eukaryotic. Prokaryotic cells do not contain a nucleus, these feature cells such as bacteria,archaea, and protists. To be more specific, prokaryotic cells do not have a membrane around their genetic material.
A jelly fish. Cnidarian's have a sting cell called a cnidnocyte which is the defining feature.
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.
they do not have a membrane-enclosed nucleus
prokaryotic cells
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.