No. A prokaryote does not have a distinct, membrane-bound nucleus.
No, it is eukariotic.
A prokaryote aka a bacterium doesn't contain a nucleus but it does contain small ribosomes.
A cell.
The nucleus of the cell contains the genome.
depends upon the development of nucleus in a cell if nucleus is not developed well it is prokaryote if it is developed it is eukaryote
No, it is eukariotic.
A prokaryote aka a bacterium doesn't contain a nucleus but it does contain small ribosomes.
This statement is incorrect. Prokaryotic cells do not contain a nucleus. They have their genetic material located in the cytoplasm in a region called the nucleoid. Cells with a nucleus are eukaryotic.
A prokaryote.
A Prokaryote is a cell with a nucleus while a Eukaryote has a nucleus...:))
The type of cell that does not have a nucleus is called a Prokaryote cell.
An organism that doesn't have a nucleus is a prokaryote. In a prokaryote the DNA is floating around in cell.
A prokaryote.
prokaryote
A cell.
In a eukaryotic cell, the chromosomes are located inside the nucleus. For a prokaryote, the single, circular chromosome is in the cytoplasm.
A prokaryote aka a bacterium doesn't contain a nucleus but it does contain small ribosomes.