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Prokaryote is a type of organism in which the eubacteria or an archaebacteria belong to. Being a prokaryote simply means that it has no "true nucleus" and that it does not contain membrane-bound organelles. Since the eubacteria and archaebacterias both qualify for this, they are both considered to be a prokaryote.

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Prokaryiotic- pro/no. Prokaryotics have nonucleus.

Eukaryotic- Eu/do. Eukaryotics do have nuclei.

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