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What is prokaryotic?

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The word, prokaryotic, refers to cellular organisms (prokaryotes), the cells of which, have no nucleus. So, when reference is made of a prokaryote, generally it is a reference to a species that is ancient, or lower on the evolutionary tree.

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A single celled oranism without a nucleus. Bacteria, Archea

An organism of the kingdom Monera (or Prokaryotae), comprising the bacteria and cyanobacteria, characterized by the absence of a distinct, membrane-bound nucleus or membrane-bound organelles, and by DNA that is not organized into chromosomes

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An organism of the kingdom Monera (or Prokaryotae), comprising the bacteria and cyanobacteria, characterized by the absence of a distinct, membrane-bound nucleus or membrane-bound organelles, and by DNA that is not organized into chromosomes. Also called moneran.

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prokaryotic is a microorganisms that may have lack of nucleus

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They are single-celled organisms. Wikipedia has a comprehensive article (see link)

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Are organisms that lack of a true nucleus

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