no thats what prokaryotes means - "before nucleus"
No, prokaryotes do not contain a nucleus.
Prokaryotes don't have a nucleus - their DNA is floating free in the cell cytoplasm. in other words they lack a Nucleus
No, in prokaryotes like bacteria, the DNA is not contained within a nucleus. Instead, it is found in a region called the nucleoid within the cell. Eukaryotes, on the other hand, have their DNA located within a membrane-bound nucleus.
Prokaryotes do not contain a nucleus; instead, their genetic information resides in the cytoplasm. They also do not contain any other membrane bound organalles.
No, prokaryotes do not have a nucleus. Instead, their genetic material is located in a region called the nucleoid within the cytoplasm of the cell.
Prokaryotes have no distinct nucleus.
No, prokaryotes do not contain a nucleus.
Prokaryotes lack a nucleus.Eukaryotes have a nucleus.
Prokaryotes do not have a membrane bound nucleus. The DNA is dispersed in a prokaryotic cell.
No. Cyanobacteria are prokaryotes, and as such do not have a nucleus.
Prokaryotes. That's why they're called prokaryotes- pro-before, karyon-nucleus.
prokaryotes have no nucleus and include bacteria euakryotes have a nucleus and include plant and animal cells
Prokaryotes don't have a nucleus - their DNA is floating free in the cell cytoplasm. in other words they lack a Nucleus
Since you asked about the main organelle, singular, I will have to say....The membrane bound nucleus that eukaryotes have and prokaryotes do not.
In prokaryotes, DNA is stored in the cytoplasm. also prokaryotes have no nucleus In prokaryotes, transcription and translation happen at the same time.
Monerans that do not have an organized nucleus are called prokaryotes. They are characterized by having genetic material that is not enclosed in a membrane-bound nucleus.
prokaryotes do not have a nucleus