Bacteria are prokaryotes. They do not contain intracellular membranes that make organelles. The definition of specific compartments within a cell would make them eukaryotes. Bacteria do not have any real divisions in their cell (no nucleus, no ER, no Golgi) therefore they are not eukaryotes.
no, bacteria is a typical prokaryote.
No.E.coli comes under prokaryote group.Generally bacteria comes in prokaryote not in eukaryote.
There are no eukaryote bacteria! All bacteria are prokaryote; not nucleus and no membrane bound organelles.
archaea, bacteria, and eukaryote
animals, fungi, protists, and some bacteria
no, bacteria is a typical prokaryote.
no, because bacteria is considered to be a prokaryotae
it is a druet
Nope. E Coli is a bacteria, therefore, it is a prokaryote, NOT eukaryote
A eukaryote- The only things that have prokaryote cells are bacteria
No.E.coli comes under prokaryote group.Generally bacteria comes in prokaryote not in eukaryote.
There are no eukaryote bacteria! All bacteria are prokaryote; not nucleus and no membrane bound organelles.
bacteria is a prokaryote while algae is a eukaryote
No it's a gram-negative bacteria; prokaryote.
It is an eukariyotic organelle.It is considered to be evolved from bacteria
archaea, bacteria, and eukaryote
animals, fungi, protists, and some bacteria