protist
A prokaryotic organism is a type of microorganism that lacks a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles in its cells. Examples include bacteria and archaea. They are generally simpler in structure than eukaryotic organisms.
Eukaryotic DNA has histone proteins and a level of organization that prokaryotic DNA lacks.
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Protists are generally single celled organisms grouped under the Protista Family, but recently they have been reconsidered to be a grouping of organisms that have little in common but that they do not fit in elsewhere and while they do have complex organelles, they do not differentiate tissues. They can have various trophic modes, motility, cell coverings, and life cycles.
Yes, E. coli (Escherichia coli) is a type of bacteria and therefore is a single-celled organism. It is a prokaryotic cell, meaning it lacks a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles found in eukaryotic cells.
A prokaryotic organism lacks a nucleus to hold its genetic information. A eukaryotic organism has a distinct nucleus. The two can be distinguished by microscopic investigation.
No, a sponge is not considered an organism in the traditional sense because it lacks complex organ systems and does not exhibit characteristics of living organisms like movement or the ability to consume nutrients. Sponges are classified as multicellular filter feeders belonging to the animal kingdom.
A prokaryotic organism is a type of microorganism that lacks a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles in its cells. Examples include bacteria and archaea. They are generally simpler in structure than eukaryotic organisms.
Eukaryotic DNA has histone proteins and a level of organization that prokaryotic DNA lacks.
Nope it prokaryotic because it's a single celled organism. It lacks complex internal cellular structure. Hope this helps
An organism with no tissues is considered to be at a cellular level of organization, lacking complex structures like organs. These organisms typically have simple body plans and perform basic functions like feeding and reproducing at the cellular level. Examples include bacteria and protists.
Salmonella typhi is a prokaryotic organism. It is a type of bacteria that lacks a defined nucleus and membrane-bound organelles, characteristic of prokaryotic cells. As a pathogen, it is responsible for typhoid fever in humans.
Sponges
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It lacks a backbone.
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Archaea is the organism that fits this description.