There is no organism that is prokaryotic because prokaryotic is a cell not an organism.
Bacteria are prokaryotes (they have prokaryotic cells).
A prokaryote is a cell that has non membrane bound organelles, or a nucleus. Bacteria is an example as although it contains DNA, it is freely suspended within the cytoplasm.
No, socks are not a living thing- or they might eat your feet! Neither is fire.
Peanut butter is not a living thing.
science is study of living thing and non living thing
No, it does not posess any of the characteristics of a living thing.
yes
prokaryotic cells
yes it has a nucleus (prokaryotic)
Eukaryotic, it has what every living thing has: a nucleus.
Every living thing has Mitochondria.-Chloe Salom Many eukaryotic cells contain mitochondria. Prokaryotic cells do not.
No! If it has cells living in it they are not.
Bacteria are prokaryotes. Viruses are not living organisms and have no domain.
yes
Eukaryotic or prokaryotic
Living organism without organized nucleus.
RNA or ribonucleic acid is the first molecule able to multiply itself,prokaryotic bacteria is the first cellular organism.or according to the bible Adam.it depends on how you define "living thing"
Absolutely, and they may also be considered as prototypes for eukaryotic cells.
Bacteria have prokaryotic cells. In the US, bacteria are in the kingdom Bacteria. In UK and Australia these are in the kingdom Monera.