A nucleus and membrane bound organelles
A prokaryotic cell (e.g. a bacterial cell).
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A prokaryotic cell (e.g. a bacterial cell).
A cell wall.
A prokaryotic cell is normally a bacteria. A prokaryotic cell does not have a membrane around it's nucleus, it has loops of DNA free in its cytoplasm. A eukaryotic cell is any cell with many organelles (other parts which help it function) and a membrane-bound nucleus. The nucleus is the key difference- if it has a membrane, it is Eukaryotic/a Eukaryote. If not, it is Prokaryotic/a Prokaryote.
A spirochete (also spelt as Spirochaete) is Prokaryotic.
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They do not have nucleus.So they are prokaryotic.
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Prokaryotic cells have ribosomes, plasmids, cytoplasm, plasma membrane, cell wall, and a nucleoid. They do not have a membrane-bound nucleus like Eukaryotes do.