prokaryote
Living organism without organized nucleus.
A single-celled organism without a nucleus is called a prokaryote. Examples include bacteria and archaea, which have genetic material that is not enclosed within a membrane-bound nucleus.
multicellular
The nucleus plays a crucial role in development by containing the genetic material that directs the growth and functioning of the organism. Through the process of gene expression, the nucleus controls the production of proteins that determine an organism's characteristics and traits. Mutations or changes in the nucleus can lead to variations in development and characteristics within the organism.
bacteria
An organism that does not have a nucleus in its cells is called a prokaryote. Prokaryotes belong to the domains Bacteria and Archaea and have genetic material that is not enclosed within a membrane-bound nucleus.
it is nucleus
An organism that doesn't have a nucleus is a prokaryote. In a prokaryote the DNA is floating around in cell.
An organism without a nucleus is called prokaryote. Prokaryotes include bacteria and archaea. They have their genetic material (DNA) located in the cytoplasm without a membrane-bound nucleus.
Eukaryote
Eukaryote
A simple organism without nucleus: an organism whose DNA is not contained within a nucleus
a blacke
a blacke
yes
prokaryote