prokaryotic
Eubacteria are called prokaryotes because they lack a membrane-bound nucleus. Their genetic material is found in a region called the nucleoid within the cytoplasm.
Monerans that do not have an organized nucleus are called prokaryotes. They are characterized by having genetic material that is not enclosed in a membrane-bound nucleus.
Eubacteria are prokaryotes. They lack a true nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles in their cells.
Organisms that do not have a nucleus bounded by a membrane are called prokaryotes. Examples of prokaryotes include bacteria and archaea. These organisms have their genetic material freely floating in the cytoplasm.
The thing is Eukaryotes don't have a nucleus, but prokaryotes do. So if Archaebacteria and Eubacteria are prokaryotes, and Protists, Fungi, Plants and Animals are Eukaryotes, than that means Archaebacteria and Eubacteria have a nucleus and Protists, Fungi, Plants and Animals don't have a nucleus.
Eubacteria are called prokaryotes because they lack a membrane-bound nucleus. Their genetic material is found in a region called the nucleoid within the cytoplasm.
Eubacteria and Archaebacteria
Nope and archeabacteria doesn't either.No, the cells of a Eubacteria do not have a nucleus.
Monerans that do not have an organized nucleus are called prokaryotes. They are characterized by having genetic material that is not enclosed in a membrane-bound nucleus.
They not have a nucleus. So they are prokaryotic.
No and neither does archaebacteria.
The defining characteristic of a eukaryote is that eukaryotic cells contain a nucleus, or a nuclear envelope, which contains the genetic material of the cell. Eubacteria are well developed bacteria that have a definite nucleus. Because all eubacteria have nuclei, all eubacteria are eukaryotic.
No,that's why they are called prokaryotes because they don't have a organized nucleus
Cells that have no organized nucleus and no internal membrane structures are called prokaryotic cells. These cells are found in bacteria and archaea, and their genetic material is located in the cytoplasm rather than enclosed in a nucleus.
They have no nucleus. So they are prokariyotes
Eubacteria are prokaryotes. They lack a true nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles in their cells.
Organisms that do not have a nucleus bounded by a membrane are called prokaryotes. Examples of prokaryotes include bacteria and archaea. These organisms have their genetic material freely floating in the cytoplasm.