Bacterial cell is prokaryotic cell.
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A bat is a multicellular organism made up eukaryotic cells.
Prokaryotes are non-nucleated cells. That is, the genetic material is not contained within a nucleus, like eukaryotes, but is distributed around the cell. Bacteria are an example of prokaryotes, and one would be relatively safe using this as a substitute. Bacteria is another name for a prokayote.
A prokaryote cell doesn't have a true nucleus. See: http://wiki.biomine.skelleftea.se/wiki/index.php/Prokaryote_versus_eukaryote for an explanation of the differences between eukaryotes, cells with a true nucleus, and prokaryotes.
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A bat is a multicellular organism made up eukaryotic cells.
Prokaryotes do not have a nucleus.
Tigers are eukaryotes, as are all animals.http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/eukaryote
It is a cell lacking membrane bound organelles. includes all bacteria and archea
Certain bacteria and Fungi suit this profile
Microtubules (actin and tubulin) are cytoskeleton of eukaryote (and not prokaryote). Prokaryote do have cytoskeleton system such as FtsZ.
If you meant to say "prokaryote" or "prokaryotic", then NO. Prokaryotes belong to Monera, or the bacteria - cyanobacteria. Fungi are mono- and dikaryotic.
A nucleus for one, plus multiple organelles including mitochondria.
Prokaryotes are non-nucleated cells. That is, the genetic material is not contained within a nucleus, like eukaryotes, but is distributed around the cell. Bacteria are an example of prokaryotes, and one would be relatively safe using this as a substitute. Bacteria is another name for a prokayote.
Prokaryotes are organisms without a cell nucleus, or indeed any other membrane-bound organelles, in most cases unicellular. so no they are not animal cells.
Eukaryotic because it contains organelles (eg chloroplasts, mitochondria, etc..), it has a nucleus enclosing the DNA and it contains 80S ribosomes instead of 70S ribosomes