Eukariyotes have a nucleus.Prokariyotes do not have a nucleus.
In a prokaryote cell the DNA is located just within the cell, floating in the cytoplasm, whereas the DNA in eukaryote cells is located inside the nucleus.
Yes, It occurs in the cytoplasm of a prokaryote because it has no nucleus and in the nucleus of an eukaryote.
A Prokaryote is a cell with a nucleus while a Eukaryote has a nucleus...:))
In a prokaryote cell the DNA is located just within the cell, floating in the cytoplasm, whereas the DNA in eukaryote cells is located inside the nucleus.
A prokaryote cell stores its DNA in the cytoplasm. The Eukaryote cell has a well defined nucleus separated by nuclear envelope which protects the DNA from the cytoplasm. Mitochondria and chloroplasts also contain their own DNA, are parts of cytoplasm.A prokaryote cell stores its DNA in the cytoplasm. The Eukaryote cell has a well defined nucleus separated by nuclear envelope which protects the DNA from the cytoplasm. Mitochondria and chloroplasts also contain their own DNA, are parts of cytoplasm.
No. A Eukaryote is a cell with a nucleus, a nucleolus, and a nuclear membrane. As a bactria has none of these, it is not a Eukaryote, but a Prokaryote. A bacterium has DNA, but it is just a cluster floating in the cytoplasm. A way to remember - PRO rhymes with NO - a prokaryote has no nucleus.
It is Eukaryote =]
A cell.
You know a cell is an organism by telling if it is a prokaryote or an eukaryote. A prokaryote has no nucleus (brain), and an eukaryote does.
depends upon the development of nucleus in a cell if nucleus is not developed well it is prokaryote if it is developed it is eukaryote
It has a nucleus, so that would make it a eukaryote.
No. If a cell contains a nucleus, it must be a eukaryote.