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Discussion Forum : Biology - Section 1 (Q.No. 18)
18.
Prokaryotic cells lack
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Mehak said:
1 decade ago
Prokaryote do not have nucleus but it have nucleolus.
Dhruvil said:
1 decade ago
Prokaryote has nucleus surrounded by cell wall and contain various organelles but they lack nucleolus and cell membrane.
Tina. M said:
1 decade ago
Prokaryote has no nucleus but I am sure they contain a nuclear membrane.
K.prasanthi said:
1 decade ago
Prokaryote is a unicellular organism having cells lacking membrane-bound nuclei. Prokaryotics are the primitive cells.
Sai Vignesh said:
1 decade ago
Prokaryotic cells contain incipient nucleus or nucleoid but it would not contain nuclear membrane.
Monica said:
1 decade ago
Prokaryotic:primitive cells, do not have cell organelles, eukaryotic:animal cells have cell organelles like mitochondria also have nucleus and nucleolus.
Anshul said:
1 decade ago
Prokaryotic cells don't have nucleus and nuclear membrane. Only eukaryotic cells have these properties.
Ankit Sinha said:
1 decade ago
Prokaryotic cells are the most primitive type of cells and does not contain any nucleus or membrane bound organelle.
Sadi said:
1 decade ago
Prokaryotic cells contain nucleoid which is not membrane bounded.
KUNJABIHARI said:
1 decade ago
Prokaryotic cells have nucleus of primitive character called Incipient nucleus.
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