Prokaryotic cells don't have a defined nucleus.
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Prokaryotic cells don't have a defined nucleus.
before the nucleus A microscopic single-celled organism that has neither a distinct nucleus with a membrane nor other specialized organelles. Prokaryotes include the bacteria and cyanobacteria.
The term "prokaryotic" literally means "before the nucleus." It is derived from the Greek words "pro," meaning "before," and "karyon," meaning "nut or nucleus." Prokaryotic organisms, such as bacteria, lack a membrane-bound nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles, distinguishing them from eukaryotic cells, which have a defined nucleus.
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Prokaryotic cells don't have a defined nucleus.
Assuming you mean "nucleus", the answer will depend on what what nucleus you are talking about (atomic nucleus, the nucleus of a cell, etc.).
Prokaryote. Means; " before the kernel. " Which is literal Greek for before the nucleus.
Assuming you mean "nucleus", the answer will depend on what what nucleus you are talking about (atomic nucleus, the nucleus of a cell, etc.).
A prokaryote is a cell without a nucleus. The prefix Pro- means before, in this case, before the nucleus developed. A cell with a nucleus is a eukaryote.
a prokaryotic cell is a cell that has no nulcleus (as pro means before and karyon mean nucleus), it has no membrane bound organelles and is simple in structure and has 70s ribosomal units
Do you mean number of protons in a nucleus? The nucleus is part of an atom.
in mitosis, the nucleus divides first, and then the cytoplasm.
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before the nucleus A microscopic single-celled organism that has neither a distinct nucleus with a membrane nor other specialized organelles. Prokaryotes include the bacteria and cyanobacteria.
"Pro" means before or in favor of, while "karyo" refers to nucleus. So, "prokaryo" could be interpreted as "before nucleus" or "lacking a true nucleus," as seen in prokaryotic cells that do not have a membrane-bound nucleus.