I think that Prokaryotic Cells represent organisms with no DNA.
Bacteria is a great example of an organism that has Prokaryotic Cells.
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Answer: Bacteria
Bacteria. Procaryote includes some types of unicellular organisms. Eukaryotes are us, plants and fungi. Prokaryote is a cell type and so is eukaryote. Prokaryote has no true nucleus and is simple and Eukaryote has a tru nucleus and is complex.
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Prokaryotic organisms lack a nucleus to contain their genetic material. The most widely known examples of prokaryotes are bacteria. Some 'famous' bacteria include the following;
Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus pneumaniae
A cell lacking a nucleus and most other organelles One of them being E. Coli which lives in your large intestine.
Prokaryotes include the bacteria and cyanobacteria (blue green algae).
Archaea are a group of microscopic organisms that were discovered in the early 1970s. Like bacteria, they are single-celled prokaryotes
Bacteria.
There are no examples.An organism has one type of them.
eukaryotes has what is considered to be true nuclei
An organism that can undergo binary fission would be a plan ol prokaryotic cell or a protozoan if you want something specific.
organism
The definition of eukaryotic is that of any organism having as its fundamental structural unit a cell type that contains specialized organelles in the cytoplasm, characteristics of all life forms except bacteria, blue algae and other primitive organisms.
There are no examples.An organism has one type of them.
eukaryotes has what is considered to be true nuclei
An organism that can undergo binary fission would be a plan ol prokaryotic cell or a protozoan if you want something specific.
cells of bacteria are types of prokaryotic cells which contains lipopolysaccharides.
Prokaryotic cells, or bacteria
organism
prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells
Bacteria is a type of prokaryotic cell
cells walls in a animal cells
Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic
Prokaryotic Cell
The definition of eukaryotic is that of any organism having as its fundamental structural unit a cell type that contains specialized organelles in the cytoplasm, characteristics of all life forms except bacteria, blue algae and other primitive organisms.