The nucleus which doesnot undergoes meiosis for division.
ex: bacterias
The incipient nucleus present in prokaryotes is often referred to as the nucleoid. It contains the genetic material (DNA) of the cell and is not enclosed within a membrane-bound nucleus like in eukaryotic cells.
A prokaryotic organism is a type of microorganism that lacks a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles in its cells. Examples include bacteria and archaea. They are generally simpler in structure than eukaryotic organisms.
The incipient nucleus of a prokaryotic cell is called the nucleoid. It is a region within the cell where the genetic material is located, but it lacks a membrane-bound nucleus found in eukaryotic cells.
An incipient nucleus refers to the earliest stage in the formation of a new nucleus during cell division. It is the point where chromatin begins to condense and the nuclear envelope starts to disintegrate to allow for the segregation of chromosomes into two daughter cells.
Since you asked about the main organelle, singular, I will have to say....The membrane bound nucleus that eukaryotes have and prokaryotes do not.
Organisms with an incipient nucleus are prokaryotes.
The incipient nucleus present in prokaryotes is often referred to as the nucleoid. It contains the genetic material (DNA) of the cell and is not enclosed within a membrane-bound nucleus like in eukaryotic cells.
A prokaryotic organism is a type of microorganism that lacks a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles in its cells. Examples include bacteria and archaea. They are generally simpler in structure than eukaryotic organisms.
Incipient nucleus
Prokaryotes have no distinct nucleus.
No, prokaryotes do not contain a nucleus.
Prokaryotes lack a nucleus.Eukaryotes have a nucleus.
The incipient nucleus of a prokaryotic cell is called the nucleoid. It is a region within the cell where the genetic material is located, but it lacks a membrane-bound nucleus found in eukaryotic cells.
An incipient nucleus refers to the earliest stage in the formation of a new nucleus during cell division. It is the point where chromatin begins to condense and the nuclear envelope starts to disintegrate to allow for the segregation of chromosomes into two daughter cells.
no thats what prokaryotes means - "before nucleus"
Prokaryotes do not have a membrane bound nucleus. The DNA is dispersed in a prokaryotic cell.
No. Cyanobacteria are prokaryotes, and as such do not have a nucleus.