Monera
Organisms made of prokaryotic cells are found in the Kingdom Monera.
Kingdom Bacteria and Kingdom Archaea are composed of prokaryotic cells
Kingdom Plantae is made up of eukaryotic organisms, meaning their cells have a true nucleus with a membrane. This distinguishes them from prokaryotic cells that lack a defined nucleus.
Bacteria is the only kingdom which is prokaryotic as none of the species have a true nucleus.
Not all prokaryotic cells have flagella only some do. The flagella in prokaryotic cells are made up of the hook, filament and basal body.
Typically, no, however, sometimes during a step in the life cycle of a mixobacterium can a prokaryotic set of cells be considered a multicellular organism. The next closest event to multicellular prokaryotes is asexual reproduction by budding or fragmentational reproduction.
The only living prokaryotes consist mostly of bacteria. There are several types of bacteria that are prokaryotes. Some examples of these are E. coli, streptococcus, and Streptomyces, to name a few.
Prokaryotic cells are only made of one cell and they include bacteria and protozoa.
The domain that consists of prokaryotic cells are bacteria and archaea.
Eubacteria and archaeabacteria.
No. Prokaryotic cells are bacteria cells. Chloroplasts are found in plants. They are made of chlorophyll and they are what makes the plants green.
The kingdom Protista was divided to create the six-kingdom model of classification. This division was made to separate organisms with prokaryotic cells (Kingdom Monera) from those with eukaryotic cells (Kingdoms Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia).