no it doesnt! but the eukaryotes does
No, prokaryotes do not contain a nucleus.
dna
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.
no thats what prokaryotes means - "before nucleus"
Cell types without a membrane-bound nucleus are found in prokaryotic organisms, such as bacteria and archaea. These organisms have their genetic material floating freely in the cytoplasm rather than contained within a nucleus.
Yes, eukaryotes have a nucleus. On the other hand, prokaryotes do not have a nucleus. Eukaryotes also have numerous other characteristics not found in prokaryotes, the nucleus is simply the most well known.
Prokaryotes have no distinct nucleus.
No, prokaryotes do not contain a nucleus.
No,that's why they are called prokaryotes because they don't have a organized nucleus
dna
Prokaryotes lack a nucleus.Eukaryotes have a nucleus.
No it does not, reason being prokaryotes do not contain 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 true nucleus or membrane-bound organelles. Instead, their genetic material is found in a nucleoid region within the cytoplasm.
Eubacteria are called prokaryotes because they lack a membrane-bound nucleus. Their genetic material is found in a region called the nucleoid within the cytoplasm.
no thats what prokaryotes means - "before nucleus"
Cell types without a membrane-bound nucleus are found in prokaryotic organisms, such as bacteria and archaea. These organisms have their genetic material floating freely in the cytoplasm rather than contained within a nucleus.