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bacteria does not have a nucleus

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Prokaryotes differ from other kingdoms (such as protists, fungi, plants, and animals) by lacking a membrane-bound nucleus or other organelles. They are typically unicellular and have a simpler cell structure. Prokaryotes include bacteria and archaea.

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Prokaryotes differ from the other kingdoms is that the cells do not contain a nucleus. Eukaryotes are the cells that contain a nucleus.

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Prokaryotes are unicellular, do not possess cell organelles, lack membrane bound nucleus, histone proteins, contain 70's ribosome.

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The two kingdoms of living things which are prokaryotes?

The two kingdoms of living things that consist of prokaryotes are Bacteria and Archaea. Prokaryotes are single-celled organisms without a distinct nucleus or other membrane-bound organelles in their cells.


How do member of the two domains of prokaryotes differ?

They differ because one is cool and the other one is awesome


What two kingdoms belong to the prokaryotes?

the two kingdoms that are prokaryates are Archaebacteria and Eubacteria.


What are the kingdoms of prokaryotes?

Pretty sure its Eubacteria.


What two kingdoms include prokaryotes?

Actually, there are two DOMAINS of prokaryote. This are the Domain Archaea and the Domain Bacteria Archaea comprises archaebacteria which live in harsher conditions and differ from bacteria in their cell wall composition


Kingdoms of prokaryotes?

The taxonomy of Prokaryotes is terrible. They were formerly in the Monera kingdom, but that is now obsolete(after the three-domain system was established in 1991), and they are in the Prokaryote kingdoms- kingdoms because they fall under both the Archae and Bacteria domains. But yeah- Prokaryotes have their own Kingdom.


How do eubacteria and archaebacteria differ from organisms in other kingdoms?

fast


What are two classifications kingdoms for prokaryotes?

archaebacteria and eubacteria


Four of the kingdoms incluede eukaryotes and the other two include?

Prokaryotes. Eukaryotes have nucleated cells, and include Fungi, Protists, Plants, and Animals. Prokaryotes do not have nuclei, they are the Bacteria and Archaea


How many kingdoms contain prokaryotes?

Two, the types of bacteria


Which kingdom only has prokaryotes?

Kingdoms, now. Eubacteria and Aracheabacteria.


What are the 2 kingdoms that contain only prokaryotes?

Archaebacteria and Eubacteria