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There is no organism that is prokaryotic because prokaryotic is a cell not an organism.

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A one celled living thing that does not have a nucleus?

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What was the first living thing to contain a nucleus?

The first living thing to contain a nucleus was a single-celled organism called a eukaryote. This marked the evolution from simpler prokaryotic cells to more complex eukaryotic cells, which have a distinct nucleus containing genetic material.


Do prokaryotic cells have a Protein Capsid?

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Is Bacteria cell a prokaryotic or eukaryotic?

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What is a living prokaryotic cell?

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What kingdoms of living organisms have prokaryotic cells?

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Are prokaryotic cells the oldest living things?

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