The absence of a nucleus.
if the cell has a nucleus, then it is eukaryotic!! hope that helps :)
right answer: it has enclosed organelles...
It does not contains a nucleus.
It has organelles enclosed in membranes.
it has dna inside a nucleus
A prokaryotic cell -
does not have a true nucleus
does not have membrane bound organelles
unicellular
ribosomes are small
no cytoskeleton
motility is by rigid, rotating flagellum made up of flagellin
reproduction is asexual
It has DNA that is not contained within a nucleus.
it has DNA that is NOT contained within a nucleus.
the cell contains a nucleus ( APEX!)
It does not have a nucleus is correct.
the cell contains a nucleus.
A eukaryote cell has an observable nucleus.
A eukaryote under observation has no membrane to separate the nucleus.
It is Eukaryote =]
It has enclosed organelles inside the cell it has enclosed organells on the inside It has a nucleus . . . . . . . . .
A eukaryote under observation has no membrane to separate the nucleus.
the cell contains a nucleus.
A eukaryote cell has an observable nucleus.
A eukaryote under observation has no membrane to separate the nucleus.
It has enclosed organelles inside the cell it has enclosed organells on the inside It has a nucleus . . . . . . . . .
It has enclosed organelles inside the cell it has enclosed organells on the inside It has a nucleus . . . . . . . . .
You will want to look for a membrane bound nucleus. The prokaryote doesn't have this. A eukaryote does. This is the main different between the two.
A eukaryote under observation has no membrane to separate the nucleus.
A eukaryote under observation has no membrane to separate the nucleus.
A eukaryote under observation has no membrane to separate the nucleus.
If an organism's cells contain a nucleus that is enclosed by the nuclear envelope, which contains the genetic material, this proves it is a eukaryote. The presence of a nucleus gives eukaryotes their name, which comes from the Greek ευ.
There is a nucleus