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No, jellyfish are not prokaryotic. Jellyfish are eukaryotic organisms, meaning they have complex cells with a true nucleus and other organelles. Prokaryotic cells, on the other hand, are simpler cells that lack a true nucleus and organelles.
The nucleus is the largest of the organelles.
the nucleus nucleus
Prokariyotes do not have no nucleus. But they have organelles. Virus do not have any
Prokaryotic Cells (bacteria cells) do not have a nucleus or other organelles.
Well, Prokaryotic Cells do NOT have a nucleus or other organelles. Eukaryotic Cells DO have a nucleus and other Organelles.
Organelles don't have nucleus's because the nucleus is an organelle
prokaryotes: no membrane-bound organelles (no nucleus for instance) eukaryotes: membrane-bound organelles (such as nucleus, ER, Golgi apparatus etc.)
its the nucleus
No, eukaryotes do have a true nucleus and organelles. What you're describing is a prokaryote.
nucleus.
no ... no organelles are