A karyotype is the chromosomal arrangement of a cell.
"Eu-" means true, and "karyote" refers to the nucleus of a cell. So, when broken down, "eukaryote" means an organism whose cells have a true nucleus, containing genetic material enclosed within a membrane.
Main difference is with nucleus.If there is a nucleus it is eukariyotic.
The term "prokaryote" comes from the Greek words "pro," meaning "before," and "karyon," meaning "nut" or "kernel," referring to the lack of a distinct nucleus in these organisms. Prokaryotes, which include bacteria and archaea, are characterized by their simple cell structure without membrane-bound organelles. In contrast, "eukaryote," derived from the Greek "eu," meaning "true," and "karyon," refers to organisms with a true nucleus and more complex cellular organization, such as plants, animals, and fungi.
No, not true. Pro = before karyote = kernel, which metaphorically translates to nucleus So, " before the nucleus " means prokaryotes do not have a nucleus and their genetic material is diffused throughout the cell in circular DNA and small plasmids of DNA.
Bacteria are classified as prokaryotes because they lack a true nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. Their genetic material is located in a single loop of DNA within the cytoplasm, rather than being enclosed in a membrane-bound nucleus like eukaryotic cells.
It used to sound like a organism whose cells doesn't have a nucleus.By. Chantel Parker
A unicellular or muiticellular organism that has a nucleus.By. Chantel Parker.
mekeley who study the cell. the cell are karyote ,eurekaryote and ccythology. by cris paul c pavo
Yes. Eukaryote (Eu - true, karyote - nucleus) means that the DNA is in a membrane bound organelle. Animals, plants, fungi, and protists are eukaryotic. On the other side, Prokaryote (Pro - before, karyote - nucleus) means that the cell was before the nucleus "evolved" (if you believe in evolution) either way, it means that the DNA is NOT bound by a membrane bound oganelle.
"Eu-" means true, and "karyote" refers to the nucleus of a cell. So, when broken down, "eukaryote" means an organism whose cells have a true nucleus, containing genetic material enclosed within a membrane.
Facts: Size? Small. Nucleus? No. Membrane bond organs? No. DNA Type? Circular. Age? 3.8bya. Example: Bacteria.By. Chantel Parker
Main difference is with nucleus.If there is a nucleus it is eukariyotic.
"Eukaryote" is from the Greek prefix eu- "well" and karyon "kernel." It refers to the fact that the cells of eukaryotic life forms have a proper nucleus.
they are both the same
The term "prokaryote" comes from the Greek words "pro," meaning "before," and "karyon," meaning "nut" or "kernel," referring to the lack of a distinct nucleus in these organisms. Prokaryotes, which include bacteria and archaea, are characterized by their simple cell structure without membrane-bound organelles. In contrast, "eukaryote," derived from the Greek "eu," meaning "true," and "karyon," refers to organisms with a true nucleus and more complex cellular organization, such as plants, animals, and fungi.
No, not true. Pro = before karyote = kernel, which metaphorically translates to nucleus So, " before the nucleus " means prokaryotes do not have a nucleus and their genetic material is diffused throughout the cell in circular DNA and small plasmids of DNA.
Bacteria are classified as prokaryotes because they lack a true nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. Their genetic material is located in a single loop of DNA within the cytoplasm, rather than being enclosed in a membrane-bound nucleus like eukaryotic cells.