No, prokaryotes do not have a nucleus. Instead, their genetic material is located in a region called the nucleoid, which is not membrane-bound. Prokaryotes, such as bacteria and archaea, are characterized by their simpler cell structure compared to eukaryotes, which do contain a true nucleus.
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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
A unicellular microorganism that lacks a nucleus is a prokaryote. Examples include bacteria and archaea.
Actually, if a cell contains a nucleus, it is a eukaryote, not a prokaryote. Eukaryotic cells have a well-defined nucleus that houses the genetic material. Prokaryotic cells, on the other hand, do not contain a nucleus and their genetic material is found in the cytoplasm.
No prokaryote cells do not have a distinct nucleus. The prokaryotes are a group of organisms whose cells lack a membrane-bound nucleus. Organisms whose cells do have a nucleus are called eukaryotes.
A Prokaryote is a cell with a nucleus while a Eukaryote has a nucleus...:))
An organism that doesn't have a nucleus is a prokaryote. In a prokaryote the DNA is floating around in cell.
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A prokaryote.
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A nucleus.
one difference is that a eukaryote has a nucleus whereas a prokaryote doesnt have a nucleus
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
A unicellular microorganism that lacks a nucleus is a prokaryote. Examples include bacteria and archaea.
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cells with a nucleus