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A single-celled organism without an organized nucleus is a prokaryote.

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What is a single celled organism without a nuclei?

A single-celled organism without an organized nucleus is a prokaryote.


Someone celled with no nuclei?

unicellular organism


What is a single celled organism without organized nuclei?

A single-celled organism lacking organized nuclei is a prokaryote. Prokaryotes, such as bacteria and archaea, have genetic material (DNA) that is not contained within a membrane-bound nucleus. Instead, the DNA is typically found in a region called the nucleoid.


What type of singled celled organisms have a nucleus?

Single celled organisms with nuclei belong in the domain eukarya and the kingdom Protista or fungi. A paramecium is an example of a protist.


What is a single celled microorganism without distinct nuclei or organized cell structure?

A microscopic organism consisting of one cell without a nucleus is called a prokaryote. A eukaryote is more complex and has a nucleus.


What are single celled orginisms without a nuclei?

I think it is privations


Which kingdom contain one celled living things without nuclei?

Monerans.


What is a one celled no nuclei?

Genus


What kingdom are single celled organisms without nuclei such as escherichia coli which live inthe human body?

Monerans I think


What is a single celled organism with cell walls but no nuclei called?

A single-celled organism with cell walls but no nuclei is referred to as a prokaryote, specifically a type of bacteria known as archaea. Archaea belong to a separate domain of life distinct from bacteria and eukaryotes, and they have unique cell structures and biochemistry.


How can a unicellular cell be known as eukaryotic Under what circumstances Eukaryotes are multi cellular organisms so what makes certain unicellular organisms eukaryotic?

The cellularization theory states that a unicellular organism would have developed from membrane boundaries/partitions around each nuclei from a single celled organism with multiple nuclei. Protists like ciliates and slime molds have multiple nuclei supporting this theory.


How are archae and bacteria alike?

Like archaea, bacteria are also single-celled organisms without nuclei.