it is called a eukaryote
No. No nucleus.
A single-celled organism that has a cell wall but no nucleus belongs to the domain Archaea or Bacteria. Both domains consist of prokaryotic organisms, which lack a defined nucleus. Archaea typically inhabit extreme environments, while Bacteria are more diverse and can be found in various habitats. The presence of a cell wall distinguishes them from eukaryotic cells.
eukaryote
A typical prokaryote consists of a single cell, making it unicellular. Prokaryotic organisms, such as bacteria and archaea, are characterized by their simple cell structure without a nucleus or membrane-bound organelles. This single-cell organization allows them to perform all necessary life functions independently.
Bacteria are most commonly prokaryotes and have no membrane-bound organelles which includes the nucleus.
No. No nucleus.
possibly. i am one of those people who don't know.
A single-celled organism that has a cell wall but no nucleus belongs to the domain Archaea or Bacteria. Both domains consist of prokaryotic organisms, which lack a defined nucleus. Archaea typically inhabit extreme environments, while Bacteria are more diverse and can be found in various habitats. The presence of a cell wall distinguishes them from eukaryotic cells.
eukaryote
Bacteria do not have a nucleus. The general term for a cell that does not have a nucleus is a prokaryote. A cell with a nucleus is a eukaryote.
Bacteria are nearly always single-celled organisms, and are also considered prokaryotes. Prokaryotic cells do not have an enclosed nucleus, rather genetic material "floats" around inside the cytoplasm. They do have a cell membrane enclosing them, but its not as stiff as the cell "wall" of a plant. Plants are unique in their stiff cell wall structure; most cells are simply enclosed by a flexible membrane.
Sinle celled organisms are called "microorganisms". Bacteria are microorganisms with no nucleus. Protists are single celled organisms that are like animals because they have a nucleus. Examples: amoeba, paramecium
Any prokaryotic organism (e.g. bacteria).
No, bacteria are typically unicellular organisms, meaning they consist of a single cell. Some bacteria may form colonies or clusters, but each individual bacterium is a single cell.
A typical prokaryote consists of a single cell, making it unicellular. Prokaryotic organisms, such as bacteria and archaea, are characterized by their simple cell structure without a nucleus or membrane-bound organelles. This single-cell organization allows them to perform all necessary life functions independently.
Bacteria are prokaryotes. Viruses are not living organisms and have no domain.
An prokaryotic cell organism like bacteria answered by m.buallay