Escherichia coli is the scientific name for prokaryote.
It belongs in Kingdom Monera.
From Wikipedia.org:Eukaryotes may more formally be referred to as the taxon Eukaryaor Eukaryota.
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.
bacteria and Archea is another name for prokaryotes.
no thats what prokaryotes means - "before nucleus"
the scientific name for spleen is spleen xD
Protist
From Wikipedia.org:Eukaryotes may more formally be referred to as the taxon Eukaryaor Eukaryota.
The scientific name for bacteria is Prokaryotes, which includes domains Archaea and Bacteria. The scientific name for fungi is Eukaryotes, which includes diverse organisms like molds, yeasts, and mushrooms.
Prokaryotes :)
bacteria
Cells that are un-enveloped
maricon
yes prokaryotes have prokaryotes
bacteria and archea
Prokaryotes, or bacterias, do not contain true nucleus, hence their name.
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.
The scientific name for squids is Decapodiformes.