Yes, prokaryotes have liquid cytoplasm inside their cells.
They both have a liquid cytoplasm (APEX)
No, the vast majority of prokaryotes are not harmful.
Yes, prokaryotes have a liquid component within their cells known as cytoplasm, which is primarily composed of water, dissolved ions, small molecules, and macromolecules. This cytoplasm is where various cellular processes occur, including metabolic activities and the functioning of ribosomes for protein synthesis. However, unlike eukaryotic cells, prokaryotic cells lack membrane-bound organelles, and their cytoplasm includes all the cellular contents within the cell membrane.
Eukaryotes most likely evolved from prokaryotes.
Single-celled organisms that do not have organized nuclei are called prokaryotes. These organisms are simple in structure and lack a membrane-bound nucleus. Examples of prokaryotes include bacteria and archaea.
They both have a liquid cytoplasm (APEX)
The flagella.... i think
The whip-like projection found in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes that helps propel the cell through liquid is called a flagellum.
yes prokaryotes have prokaryotes
Prokaryotes use flagella to propel themselves. Flagella are long, whip-like structures that rotate like a propeller to move the prokaryotic cell through liquid environments.
Bacteria is also known as prokaryotes Bacteria is also known as prokaryotes
Prokaryotes are bacteria.
Bacterium are prokaryotes
Bacterium are prokaryotes
Prokaryotes are singular celled organisms. Bacteria (mainly)are known as Prokaryotes.
prokaryotes have a nucleas
Yes, Monerans are prokaryotes.