A simple cell with no nucleus are is called a prokaryote.
A Nucleous
No, prokaryotes do not contain membrane-bound organelles.
Eukaryotic cells have a membrane-bound nucleus, membrane-bound organelles (such as mitochondria and endoplasmic reticulum), and are generally larger and more complex than prokaryotic cells. Prokaryotic cells lack a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.
They are eukaryotic cells.
Organelles such as mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, and Golgi apparatus. These organelles are commonly found in eukaryotic cells, which are characterized by having a membrane-bound nucleus. Cells lacking a nucleus, like prokaryotic cells, typically do not contain these membrane-bound organelles.
A Nucleous
Prokaryotes do not contain a true nucleus or membrane-bound organelles. Instead, their genetic material is found in a nucleoid region within the cytoplasm.
Basically, a membrane bound nucleus and many membrane bound organelles.
prokaryotic cells
a membrane-bound nucleus and other organelles
No, prokaryotes do not contain membrane-bound organelles.
Eukaryotic cells contain a membrane-bound nucleus.
Eukaryotic cells have a membrane-bound nucleus, membrane-bound organelles (such as mitochondria and endoplasmic reticulum), and are generally larger and more complex than prokaryotic cells. Prokaryotic cells lack a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.
Sponges are Eukaryotic. They are multicellular, and their cells contain membrane-bound organelles.
They are eukaryotic cells.
Prokaryotic Cells (bacteria cells) do not have a nucleus or other organelles.
Organelles such as mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, and Golgi apparatus. These organelles are commonly found in eukaryotic cells, which are characterized by having a membrane-bound nucleus. Cells lacking a nucleus, like prokaryotic cells, typically do not contain these membrane-bound organelles.