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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 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.


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

Monerans I think


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.