no it doesnt! but the eukaryotes does
Prokaryotes and archea
Bacteria are called prokaryotes because a bacterium cell lacks a nucleus. The DNA is found as loops in discrete sites in the cytoplasm, rather than in a nucleus.
Bacteria are called prokaryotes because a bacterium cell lacks a nucleus. The DNA is found as loops in discrete sites in the cytoplasm, rather than in a nucleus.
no thats what prokaryotes means - "before nucleus"
the nucleus, prokaryotes lack a nucleus therefore if a cell had a nucleus it would be eukaryotic cell.
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 and archea
Prokaryotes have no distinct nucleus.
Prokaryotes have no distinct nucleus.
No,that's why they are called prokaryotes because they don't have a organized nucleus
Prokaryotes lack a nucleus.Eukaryotes have a nucleus.
Bacteria are called prokaryotes because a bacterium cell lacks a nucleus. The DNA is found as loops in discrete sites in the cytoplasm, rather than in a nucleus.
Bacteria are called prokaryotes because a bacterium cell lacks a nucleus. The DNA is found as loops in discrete sites in the cytoplasm, rather than in a nucleus.
No it does not, reason being prokaryotes do not contain a nucleus.
nucleus *DNA is located in the cytoplasm of prokaryotes, they have no nucleus. Also it is found in the capsule of certain virus proteins. It's in the sperm cell which has no nucleus as well.
no thats what prokaryotes means - "before nucleus"
No it does not, reason being prokaryotes do not contain a nucleus.