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What is an example of prokayotes?

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Updated: 6/27/2023

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What organisms is prokayotes?

Organisms with an incipient nucleus are prokaryotes.


Do prokayotes have ribosomes?

Of course they have ribosomes.They have 70s ribosomes in them.


How are bacteria cells different then cells of prokayotes?

Bacteria are prokaryotes.


Are fungi eukaryotes or prokayotes?

Eukaryotes, they have a nucleus, while prokaryotes do not.


What two things that prokayotes lack?

They don't have organelles or membrane bound nuclei.


Prokaryotes can regenerate?

Yes, prokayotes undergo regeneration. They are single-celled, so they reproduce asexually. Asexual reproduction is a part of regeneration in some organisms.


What is a prokayotes?

It is a cell lacking membrane bound organelles. includes all bacteria and archea


For cells with the cell membrane is inside the cell wall?

all the plants and prokayotes cell have cell surrounded by the cell membrane


What does prokayotes lack mean?

Prokaryotes lack means that there are no vacuoles, Golgi apparatus, endoplasmic reticula or other organelles inside the cell.


Are dolphins prokayotes or eukaryotes?

Dolphins are not prokartiotic because a prokaryote is a single celled organizism. That means dolphins would be eukaryotic.


Is flagella a prokayotes or eukaryotes?

A flagellum( plural: flagella) is a tail-like projection that protrudes from the cell body of certain prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.


Why are bacteria considered prokayotes?

Because they do not have a distinct nucleus .That is, their nucleus is not covered by a membrane. Prokaryotes such as bacteria also do not contain membranous cell organelles. Pro=Primitive Karyon=Nucleus