circular
No, prokaryotic chromosomes only comprise of one chromosome.
DNA, CYTOPLASM, FLAGELLA, CILLIA, MITOCHONDRIA
Prokaryotic cells have ribosomes, plasmids, cytoplasm, plasma membrane, cell wall, and a nucleoid. They do not have a membrane-bound nucleus like Eukaryotes do.
The number varies greatly between species.
Prokaryotic Cell
THere is none
No, prokaryotic chromosomes only comprise of one chromosome.
The nucleiod region
because they do
DNA, CYTOPLASM, FLAGELLA, CILLIA, MITOCHONDRIA
Yes, but Single circular chromosome and lacks histone.
Prokaryotic cells have ribosomes, plasmids, cytoplasm, plasma membrane, cell wall, and a nucleoid. They do not have a membrane-bound nucleus like Eukaryotes do.
The number varies greatly between species.
Circle
Yes, although prokaryotic cells have only one DNA molecule, or chromosome. Eukaryotes have more than one.
Prokaryotic Cell
All prokaryotic cells lack a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. They typically have a single circular chromosome, a cell wall, and ribosomes for protein synthesis. Prokaryotic cells are also generally smaller and simpler in structure compared to eukaryotic cells.