Physics, asked by pritisingg246, 1 month ago

a bacteria cell is considered as a prokaryotic cell .give two points to justify this statement​

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Answered by DEBOBROTABHATTACHARY
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Most of the prokaryotes are unicellular and find nutrition from different substrates. Unicellular cells without a well-differentiated nucleus is a common characteristic of bacteria, which is why bacteria are called prokaryotes.

Answered by preety89
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Most of the prokaryotes are unicellular and find nutrition from different substrates. Unicellular cells without a well-differentiated nucleus is a common characteristic of bacteria, which is why bacteria are called prokaryotes. Another reason is that because they lack a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.

Explanation:

  • Most of the prokaryotes are unicellular and find nutrition from different substrates.
  • Unicellular cells without a well-differentiated nucleus is a common characteristic of bacteria, which is why bacteria are called prokaryotes.
  • Another reason is that because they lack a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles

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