Bacteria do not have a nucleus because they are prokaryotic cells, which means they lack a membrane-bound nucleus. Instead, their genetic material is found in a region called the nucleoid, which is not enclosed by a membrane. This simpler structure allows bacteria to replicate and adapt quickly to changing environments.
No, bacteria do not have a membrane-bound nucleus.
Bacteria are prokaryotes, meaning they lack a cell nucleus.
Both archea and bacteria are prokaryotic, meaning they have no nucleus.
No, because bacteria do not have a nucleus or nuclear membrane like human cells do. Therefore, a poison that blocks pores in the nuclear membrane of human cells would not affect bacteria in the same way.
An unicellular organism is an organism that does not have a nucleus. Two types of these organism is bacteria and archaea.
Plant and animal cells have a nucleus which DNA is contained in, while bacteria do not have a true nucleus.
virus??? Prokariotic cells, as bacteria, etc.
Bacteria have prokariyotic cells.So they do not have a nucleus.
most bacteria dont have a nucleus, unlike others.
Bacteria never have nucleus. Thats why they are prokariyotes
No, bacteria do not have a membrane-bound nucleus.
A nucleus.
Tetanus caused by Clostridium tetani. It is a bacteria which is a prokariyote
No. Bacteria are prokaryotes and therefore have no membrane-bound nucleus.
Bacterium do not contain a nucleus.
Bacteria are prokaryotes, meaning they lack a cell nucleus.
bacteria is uni- cellular and less complex and also bacteria cells dont have a nucleus. the mitochondris stores the DNA and RNA.