Yes, prokaryotes, which include bacteria and archaea, possess cell membranes. These membranes are primarily composed of a phospholipid bilayer that serves as a barrier, controlling the movement of substances in and out of the cell. Unlike eukaryotes, prokaryotes lack membrane-bound organelles, but their cell membranes are essential for maintaining cellular integrity and facilitating metabolic processes.
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Do you mean a prokaryote? A prokaryote is a cell that dos not have a true, membrane bound nucleaus but instead has genetic material and ribosomes floating freely in the cytoplasm. The genetic material (DNA) is organized in a ingle loop. The only type of prokaryote cell is bacteria, which are single-celled. A prokaryote has a cell wall, plasma membrane and usually cilia of flagella.
Ribosomes,cell membrane
A prokaryote is a unicellular organism that lacks a true nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. In prokaryotes, the genetic material (DNA) is found in a region of the cell called the nucleoid, which is not enclosed by a nuclear membrane.
Nucleus is only in eukariyotes. So membrane is only in nucleus
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A Prokaryote. They have no membrane-bound organelles.
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Prokaryote, or however you spell it.
A prokaryote.
A prokaryote.
Do you mean a prokaryote? A prokaryote is a cell that dos not have a true, membrane bound nucleaus but instead has genetic material and ribosomes floating freely in the cytoplasm. The genetic material (DNA) is organized in a ingle loop. The only type of prokaryote cell is bacteria, which are single-celled. A prokaryote has a cell wall, plasma membrane and usually cilia of flagella.
All cells have a cell memebrane. Prokaryotic and eukaryotic.
The lack of a nucleus and/or other membrane bound organelles.