The bacteria that lack cytoplasm, is the eukaryotic cells. These cells do not contain cytoplasm, and they are also not a bacteria that can replicate on its own.
Bacteria are single-celled organisms that lack a nucleus. Instead, their DNA floats around in a "nuclear region" in the cytoplasm.
Archaea
NO, it surounds the cytoplasm in a cell
It is located in the cytoplasm.
They contain cytoplasm.
No. Cytoplasm is the name of the liquid substance in which cell organelles "float". Bacteria contain cytoplasm but they are not the same thing.
Virus have no cellular organization.They lack a cytoplasm.
Bacteria are single-celled organisms that lack a nucleus. Instead, their DNA floats around in a "nuclear region" in the cytoplasm.
Cytoplasm
cytoplasm
Yes bacteria do have cytoplasm but as bacteria is a prokaryotic it does not have membrane bound cytoplasmic organalles and also not have distinct nucleus, as the eukaryotic cell posses
The genetic material in a bacteria cell is found in the cytoplasm.
In cytoplasm of a bacteria cell
perhaps
NO, it surounds the cytoplasm in a cell
It is located in the cytoplasm.
Archaea