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Why is cell division simpler in prokaryotes than in eukaryotes?

Eukaryotes are about 10 times bigger than eukaryotes, and eukaryotes have nuclei. There's more work to cut a eukaryotic cell in half than in prokaryotes.


Are bacteria and Viruses prokaryotes or eukaryotes?

Bacteria are prokaryotes, viruses are not classified within the six kingdoms of life, and so are neither prokaryotes nor eukaryotes.


Are viruses a simpler form of life than bacteria?

Yes a virus is simpler than a bacteria. (I only know this because I had a Science test about it just yesterday.)


Is some viruses are prokaryotes and some are eukaryotes?

Viruses are neither prokaryotes nor eukaryotes as they are not living cells and do not have cell structure. They are parasites of living cells.


Are viruses prokaryotes?

No, viruses are not prokaryotes. Prokaryotes are single-celled organisms that have cells lacking a true nucleus, like bacteria. Viruses are not considered living organisms because they cannot replicate or carry out metabolic functions on their own.


What are the viruses called that attack prokaryotes?

Viruses that attack prokaryotes are called bacteriophages. They specifically infect bacteria by injecting their genetic material into the bacterial cell, which then uses the cell's machinery to replicate and produce more viruses.


Are viruses prokaryotes eukaryotes or none?

There all eukaryotic and yes the viruses spread fast and duplicate by the bundle.


Are Bacteria and viruses pokaryotes or eukaryotes?

Bacteria are prokaryotes. Viruses are not living organisms, virus is a virus, that is all.


What are the similarities of protists and viruses?

Viruses and Bacteria both have no nucleus. They are also both prokaryotes.


What non living thing infects prokaryote?

Prokaryotes can be infected by viruses.


What are the similarities of viruses and prokaryotes?

They all contain DNA in there genetic material


Did the evolution of prokaryotes preceed the evolution of eukaryotes?

Yes, prokaryotes are believed to have evolved before eukaryotes. Eukaryotes likely evolved through a process of endosymbiosis, where prokaryotic cells engulfed other prokaryotic cells to form a symbiotic relationship, leading to the development of cellular organelles.