Prokaryotes. That's why they're called prokaryotes- pro-before, karyon-nucleus.
No prokaryote cells do not have a distinct nucleus. The prokaryotes are a group of organisms whose cells lack a membrane-bound nucleus. Organisms whose cells do have a nucleus are called eukaryotes.
Cells in organisms that are a part of the kingdom Animalia do have nucleus. Only cells that are prokaryotic cells do not have nucleus.
organisms who's cell or cells have a nucleus.
Prokaryotes are organisms whose cells lack a nucleus and other organelles.
No. The nucleus is an organelle that occurs in the cells of eukaryotic organisms.
Eukaryotes
eukaryote cells or eukaryote organisms.
The term for cells without a nucleus is "prokaryotic cells." These cells lack a defined nucleus and are typically found in organisms like bacteria.
Eukaryotic cells have a nucleus and other membranebound organells, while prokaryotic cells don't
Chromosomes (however, prokaryotic cells do not have a nucleus).
Cells that do not contain a "true" nucleus are called prokaryotes. Sometimes eukaryotic cells are anucleate(no nucleus) when mature. Erythrocytes (red blood cells) in mammals are an example of eukaryotic cells that do not contain a nucleus when mature.
cells that have a true nucleus and membrane bound organelles are eukaryotic. If they do not, they are prokaryotic (majority ore unicellular organisms)