No, snails are not prokaryotic; they are eukaryotic organisms. Snails belong to the phylum Mollusca and possess complex cellular structures, including a defined nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. Prokaryotic organisms, such as bacteria, lack these features and have a simpler cellular organization.
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Bacteria are prokaryotes.
prokaryotic.
Yes, a cell with no nucleus is called a prokaryotic cell. Prokaryotic cells are generally simpler in structure compared to eukaryotic cells, which have a membrane-bound nucleus. Bacteria are examples of prokaryotic cells.
All types of bacterias are classified as being prokaryotic.
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Bacteria are prokaryotes.
eukaryotic
Apple snails are freshwater aquatic snails. Garden snails are land snails.Apple snails have lungs and gillsGarden snails have lungs onlyApple snails skin is thin and translucent (with slime)Garden snails skin is thick and leathery (with slime)All apple snails have two sets of antennaeGarden snails have species with one and two sets.
prokaryotic
Prokaryotic.
They do not have nucleus.So they are prokaryotic.
water snails but not regular snails
A spirochete (also spelt as Spirochaete) is Prokaryotic.
Sea snails Freshwater snails
Yes, archaea are prokaryotic.
They do not have nucleii. So they are prokaryotic.