Prokaryotes, such as bacteria and archaea, lack tissues because they are unicellular organisms that do not form specialized cell groups or structures. Unlike eukaryotic organisms, which have complex multicellular organization and differentiated tissues, prokaryotes perform all necessary life processes within a single cell. Their simplicity allows them to thrive in diverse environments while relying on basic cellular functions rather than specialized tissue systems.
Tissues
An organ.
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No, prokaryotes do not have tissues, organs, or organ systems. Prokaryotes are single-celled organisms that lack the specialized structures found in complex multicellular organisms like plants and animals. Instead, prokaryotes have a simple cell structure without compartmentalization.
Cells are grouped into tissues, tissues are grouped into organs, and organs are grouped into organ systems. These levels of organization work together to carry out the functions necessary for an organism to survive and thrive.
Prokaryotes are typically single-celled organisms, although there are some multicellular prokaryotes like cyanobacteria. Multicellularity in prokaryotes is usually achieved through cells sticking together, as they lack specialized structures like tissues and organs.
Prokaryotes do not have an organized nucleus, eukaryotes have nucleus
eukaryote, an example of prokaryote cell is bacteria
yes prokaryotes have prokaryotes
An Eukaryote
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Bacteria is also known as prokaryotes Bacteria is also known as prokaryotes
the terms for prokaryotes are: no nucleus, no membrane organelles, unicelluar, && Eubacteria...
Prokaryotes are bacteria.