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.
Bacteria are prokaryotes. Viruses are not living organisms and have no domain.
An prokaryotic cell organism like bacteria answered by m.buallay
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.