Prokaryotes are single-celled organisms that lack a membrane-bound nucleus and organelles. Their genetic material is typically circular DNA located in a region called the nucleoid. Prokaryotes reproduce asexually through binary fission and exhibit diverse metabolic pathways, allowing them to thrive in various environments. They are generally smaller than eukaryotic cells and can be classified into two main domains: Bacteria and Archaea.
No, the vast majority of prokaryotes are not harmful.
Eukaryotes most likely evolved from prokaryotes.
Yes, prokaryotes have liquid cytoplasm inside their cells.
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.
Since you asked about the main organelle, singular, I will have to say....The membrane bound nucleus that eukaryotes have and prokaryotes do not.
yes prokaryotes have prokaryotes
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.
Yes, prokaryotes are unicellular.
Exactly as you spelled it in your question: prokaryotes.
Prokaryotes have no distinct nucleus.
Eukaryotic cells evolved from prokaryotes.