prokaryotes
The kingdom Prokarya.
If the cell contains peptidoglycan but contains no nucleus, the cell is a bacteria, and therefore belongs in either kingdom eubacteria or kingdom archaebacteria.
Cardiac muscle tissue typically has a single nucleus in each cell.
* Kingdom Animalia, Phylum prokaryotae. i disagree, its kingdon prokaryote
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There is no such thing as a bacterium with a nucleus. Single-celled organisms with a nucleus are in the kingdom protista.
The kingdom that has only one cell and lacks a nucleus is Monera. Monera includes unicellular prokaryotic organisms such as bacteria, which have a simple cell structure without a membrane-bound nucleus.
Bacteria do not have a nucleus. The general term for a cell that does not have a nucleus is a prokaryote. A cell with a nucleus is a eukaryote.
single nucleus is present in the cell except in aseptate fungal cells.
Yes, a single-cell organism is an organism, it contains a nucleus.
Bacteria, that's why it's called prokarotic (eukaryotic means that a cell does have a nucleus.) But most of it grows into larger organisms, becoming a multi-cellular organism.
One example would be the red blood cell, though in some animals such as birds they do have a nucleus per cell.