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What is the cell that lacks true nucleus and organelles?

The cell that lacks a true nucleus and organelles is known as a prokaryotic cell. Prokaryotes, which include bacteria and archaea, have a simpler structure compared to eukaryotic cells. Their genetic material is not enclosed within a membrane-bound nucleus, and they typically lack membrane-bound organelles. Instead, their cellular processes occur within the cytoplasm or are associated with the cell membrane.


What is the fluid filled organelles enclosed by a membrane?

vacoules


What are membrane covered organelles?

this are organelles enclosed by a membrane


Which observation provides evidence that a cell is most likely a eukayrote?

the organelles are enclosed in membranes


What is the word for any part a cell enclosed by a membrane?

cell organelles


What is A type of cell that lacks a membrane-bounced necleus and organelles?

A prokaryote.


What organism is made up of cells that have a nucleus enclosed by a membrane as well as membrane-bound organelles?

archea


What are membrane enclosed organelles?

The components of the cells which have outer membrane are called membrane bound or membrane enclosed organelles. Example: Nucleus, mitochondria and chloroplast are bound by two membranes. Lysosomes, Endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi-apparatus are bound by single membrane. On contrast ribosomes are not having any protective membrane. Sreekala.K.P


A cell is if it lacks a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.?

That are the features of prokaryotes.They do not have a nucleus and membrane bound organells.


What is a prokaryote where is the genetic material found in prokaryote?

A prokaryote is a unicellular organism that lacks a true nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. In prokaryotes, the genetic material (DNA) is found in a region of the cell called the nucleoid, which is not enclosed by a nuclear membrane.


Does bacteria have a membrane enclosed organelles?

No, bacteria do not have membrane-enclosed organelles like eukaryotic cells do. Instead, the internal components of bacteria are not separated by membranes but may be organized by intracellular structures such as ribosomes, nucleoid regions, and plasmids.


What do eukaryote cells have that prokayote cells do not?

A nucleus for one, plus multiple organelles including mitochondria.