Prokaryotic cells are the simplest cellular organisms that lack a nucleus and membranous organelles, making their internal organization fundamentally different from eukaryotic cells. Prokaryotes include all bacteria and archaea.
Prokaryotic cells are the simplest cellular organisms that lack a nucleus and membranous organelles, making their internal organization fundamentally different from eukaryotic cells. Prokaryotes include all bacteria and archaea.
Cell Structure and Function: Features of Prokaryotic Cells
Concept 2: Features of Prokaryotic Cells
Prokaryotes, which include all bacteria and archaea (archaebacteria), are the simplest cellular organisms. Prokaryotic cells are fundamentally different in their internal organization from eukaryotic cells. Notably, prokaryotic cells lack a nucleus and membranous organelles.