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The cells of a prokaryotic organism do not have nuclei

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Are fungi eukaryotes or prokayotes?

Eukaryotes, they have a nucleus, while prokaryotes do not.


Are dolphins prokayotes or eukaryotes?

Dolphins are not prokartiotic because a prokaryote is a single celled organizism. That means dolphins would be eukaryotic.


Is flagella a prokayotes or eukaryotes?

A flagellum( plural: flagella) is a tail-like projection that protrudes from the cell body of certain prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.


How are bacteria cells different then cells of prokayotes?

Bacteria are prokaryotes.


What the 2 types of cells?

The Two types of cells are prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Prokaryotic cells are simple cells, that have no membrane bound organelles, the prokayotes cells act as the whole organism, such as bacteria. Eukaryotes on the other hand are found in mulitcellular organisms. These, cells, have membrane bound organelles and a nucleus.


What is an example of prokayotes?

Dirt


What are the 2 types of cells?

The Two types of cells are prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Prokaryotic cells are simple cells, that have no membrane bound organelles, the prokayotes cells act as the whole organism, such as bacteria. Eukaryotes on the other hand are found in mulitcellular organisms. These, cells, have membrane bound organelles and a nucleus.


How is the DNA in prokaryotes different from from the DNA in a eukaryotes?

dna in eukaryotes is located in the nucleus


Do prokayotes have ribosomes?

Of course they have ribosomes.They have 70s ribosomes in them.


What organisms is prokayotes?

Organisms with an incipient nucleus are prokaryotes.


How is bacteria different from eukaryotes?

Eukariyotes have an organized nucleus.Bacteria do not have.


How are one-celled eukaryotes different from cells in many - celled eukaryotes?

One-celled eukaryotes are single-celled organisms with all necessary organelles contained within one cell, while cells in many-celled eukaryotes are part of a larger organism, in which different cells perform specialized functions. Additionally, one-celled eukaryotes reproduce asexually by fission or budding, whereas many-celled eukaryotes reproduce sexually.

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