A prokaryotic organism is an organism in which the cells do not have nuclei.
Prokaryotic cells reproduce and divide using binary fission, mitosis, and meiosis. It just depends on the species of cell.
Prokaryotic is the only type of bacteria. And it 'works' or its proteins are made in the cytoplasm. So is its DNA, RNA etc. Nothing is bound in a prokaryote, which is the very definition of a prokaryote.
By definition, prokaryotic cells cannot have chloroplasts. This is either a trick question or the answer should replace prokaryotic with eukaryotic. In eukaryotic cells, the chloroplast serves as an energy translator. It takes energy from photons and translates it into usable energy for the cell via carbon compounds. These carbon compounds are eventually combined to form sugars.
prokaryotic.
This is such a general question, there are too many answers to list here. Prokaryotic organisms are all bacterial species and since there is such a vast amount of bacterial species on the planet, there are just as many that can be pathogenic to humans and animals. Staph infections are caused by Stapphylococcusbacteria; food poisoning is caused by several species of bacteria, such as Clostridium perfringens, E. coli, or Bacillus cereu.
Prokaryotic by definition are bacteria. There is your answer.
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Prokaryotic.
Prokaryotic and heterotrophic/autotrophic depending on the species.
the number of cells
Prokaryotinc describes cells that do not have membrane bound organelles.
Prokaryotic cells reproduce and divide using binary fission, mitosis, and meiosis. It just depends on the species of cell.
Prokaryotic is the only type of bacteria. And it 'works' or its proteins are made in the cytoplasm. So is its DNA, RNA etc. Nothing is bound in a prokaryote, which is the very definition of a prokaryote.
Bacteria is the only kingdom which is prokaryotic as none of the species have a true nucleus.
Monera is a single cell organism, although there exists a few that have multicellular stages.Please see related link below!
yes. of course. life is basically functioning creatures with eukaryotic or prokaryotic cells.