Bacteria are prokaryotic organisms.They do not have a nucleus .
prokaryote
An example of a prokaryote is a bacterium, such as E. coli, which lacks a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles within its cell.
An prokaryotic cell organism like bacteria answered by m.buallay
Klebsiella pneumoniae is a prokaryotic bacterium, as it lacks a true nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles found in eukaryotic cells.
Most bacterium can be classified as prokaryotes.
prokaryote
A unicellular microorganism that lacks a nucleus is a prokaryote. Examples include bacteria and archaea.
No. Yersinia Pestis is a bacterium and so is a prokaryote. Prokaryotes do not have such organelles.
prokaryote
An example of a prokaryote is a bacterium, such as E. coli, which lacks a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles within its cell.
I believe it is bacterium. I don't no, it has to be prokaryotic
Two examples are bacteria and blu-green algae.
No, it is not. E. coli is a unicellular prokaryote. It is a rod-shaped bacterium.
A bacillus is a rod-shaped bacterium, and all bacteria are prokaryotic.
Yersinia pestis is a prokaryotic bacterium. It belongs to the Kingdom Bacteria and lacks a true membrane-bound nucleus or organelles.
An prokaryotic cell organism like bacteria answered by m.buallay
A single-celled organism that is a prokaryote is a bacterium. Bacteria are unicellular and lack a true nucleus, which classifies them as prokaryotes.