Two examples are bacteria and blu-green algae.
prokaryote
The bacteria Salmonella is a prokaryote.
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An example of a prokaryote is a bacterium, such as E. coli, which lacks a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles within its cell.
A single-celled organism that lacks membrane-bound organelles and has a nucleus not bound by a membrane is called a prokaryote. An example of a prokaryote would be the bacteria called Escherichia coli.
A unicellular microorganism that lacks a nucleus is a prokaryote. Examples include bacteria and archaea.
No, HIV is a virus.
"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.
Prokaryotes that inhabit normal conditions on Earth. For example, E. coli is a prokaryote could be considered a nonextreme prokaryote. Of course, "extreme" is a relative term. If prokaryotes in deep sea hydrothermal vents could think, they would consider E. coli to be an extreme prokaryote from their perception.
A non-example of a prokaryote would be a eukaryotic organism, such as plants, animals, fungi, or protists. Eukaryotic cells have a true membrane-bound nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles, which are not present in prokaryotic cells.
No, salmonella is classified under the kingdom Eubacteria, making it a prokaryote.
Yes. Since they do not have a membrane bound nucleus they are called prokaryotes.