Yes, every prokaryotes contain small bodies.
They need food, that's all what I know
to live
No, not all cells need organelles to be considered cells. Some prokaryotic cells do not have membrane-bound organelles but are still considered living cells because they have a cell membrane, cytoplasm, and genetic material.
Cells in the body do not need to carry out every function independently. They depend on other cells and systems to support their activities. Additionally, not all cells in the body need to divide constantly, with some cells being quiescent or terminally differentiated.
To all of the other cells of your body that need oxygen to live.
They are not examples of ribsosomes, but like all living things children have ribosomes in their cells.
Exactly what they do in animal cells, they are the sites for the synthesis of proteins.
to make ribsosomes
is an small organelle that makes, or synthesizes, protein. Some Ribsosomes are attached to endoplasmic reticulum, while others float in a cell's cytoplasm.
Ribosome is neither a plant cell nor an animal cell. It is a cell organell found in both animal and plant cells.
All cells need Oxygen.
All living things need cells to live
Not all cells need a nucleolus. For example, bacterial cells do not have a nucleolus. A nucleolus is a dense body within the nucleus which is where ribosomes are formed. As viral cells do not create ribosomes, they do not need a nucleolus either...
They need food, that's all what I know
At times, you might need to remove, or clear, all the formatting applied to a cell or range of cells
Prokariyotes lack the mitochondria. It is needed for aerobic respiration
Energy....