No nucleus, Prokaryotypes are located in cytoplasm.
Prokaryotes, which include bacteria and archaea, lack membrane-bound organelles. Instead, they contain simpler structures such as ribosomes (for protein synthesis), a nucleoid region (where genetic material is located), and various infoldings of the plasma membrane that may function in metabolic processes. Other components include the cell wall, plasma membrane, and sometimes structures like flagella or pili for movement and attachment.
No nucleus, Prokaryotypes are located in cytoplasm.
Prokaryotes, which include bacteria and archaea, lack membrane-bound organelles. Instead, they contain simpler structures such as ribosomes (for protein synthesis), a nucleoid region (where genetic material is located), and various infoldings of the plasma membrane that may function in metabolic processes. Other components include the cell wall, plasma membrane, and sometimes structures like flagella or pili for movement and attachment.
I know you just copied this down from your homework, so I'll just tell you in incomplete scentences. The eukaryotic cells have organelles, and an organizd nucleus. The prokaryotic cells (bacteria) have no organized nucleus, no organelles, and cannot specialize.