Sure. In all the microorganisms that coat our skin, reside in our breathing passages and our guts.
We probably have more prokaryotic DNA on and in us than our own DNA load, which is eukaryote.
A prokaryotic cell does not perform mitosis. Prokaryotic cells, such as bacteria, reproduce through a process called binary fission, not mitosis, which is a form of cell division specific to eukaryotic cells.
Yes, a prokaryotic cell possesses a cell membrane.
The cell membrane of a cell is found in both eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells.
Chemical reactions in prokaryotic cells occur in the cytoplasm, which is the semi-fluid matrix inside the cell where many essential metabolic processes take place. Prokaryotic cells lack membrane-bound organelles, so most metabolic pathways are carried out in the cytoplasm.
Bacteria are prokaryotes. Viruses are not living organisms and have no domain.
The human skin cell has a nucleus, therefore the human skin cell would be eukaryotic.
The human skin cell has a nucleus, therefore the human skin cell would be eukaryotic.
A prokaryotic cell does not perform mitosis. Prokaryotic cells, such as bacteria, reproduce through a process called binary fission, not mitosis, which is a form of cell division specific to eukaryotic cells.
Membrane-bound secretory vesicles are carried to the cell membrane by exocytosis.
prokaryotic cells
A cell without a nucleus is called prokaryotic cell.
prokaryotic
In order for a cell to be prokaryotic, it must NOTcontain a nucleus. Parts of the cell, like the membrane, cannot be prokaryotic or eukaryotic. The cell as a whole is either prokaryotic or eukaryotic.
It's prokaryotic
A living subunit of human beings is the cell. The cells in the human being exist to provide life to the body through various functions.
Yes, a prokaryotic cell possesses a cell membrane.
We do, but cell by cell (almost) rather than by big flakes.