Bacteria are prokaryotic. Their cells are much smaller than eukaryotic cells, do not possess a nuclear membrane, nor do they have membrane-bound organelles such as mitochondria and chloroplasts.
Bacteria are prokaryotic, because their cells lack nuclei. A cell with a nucleus, though, like a plant or animal cell, would be eukaryotic. (YOUUUU are EUUUUkaryotic because YOUUUU have a NUUUUUcleus - that's how I remember it!)
Bacteria are prokaryotes.
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Bacteria are prokaryotes. Viruses are not living organisms and have no domain.
Bacteria are made of Prokaryotic cells, since they are Prokaryotic.
Bacteria cells are prokaryotes. Cells without nuclei.
It is prokaryotic because most bacteria are prokaryotic and most fungi are eukaryotic
Plants can only have eukaryotic cells because they themselves are eukaryotic. Only a bacteria (which is a prokaryote) is able to reproduce to form another prokaryotic cell.
Bacteria have prokaryotic cells. They do not have eukaryotic cells.
Bacteria is a type of prokaryotic cell
Prokaryotic by definition are bacteria. There is your answer.
A frog is obviously eukaryotic, as all organisms are except for bacteria, which are prokaryotic.
No, they are prokaryotic.
Bacteria are prokaryotes. Viruses are not living organisms and have no domain.
It's prokaryotic
Bacteria are made of Prokaryotic cells, since they are Prokaryotic.
Bacteria are the only prokaryotes, so algae are eukaryotic.
Bacteria prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic.
Bacteria are prokaryotes.
Bacteria cells are prokaryotes. Cells without nuclei.