A bacterial cell is considered as prokaryotic give reason
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because the bacterial cell do not have true nucleus .
it has ribosomes of sub unit 70S.
it has ribosomes of sub unit 70S.
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Because bacteria lack a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles, they are categorised as prokaryotes.
Explanation:
- Because bacteria lack a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles, they are categorised as prokaryotes.
- Compared to eukaryotic cells, prokaryotic cells are simpler. Because they lack a nuclear membrane to protect their DNA, cell division differs from that of eukaryotes.
- Prokaryotes don't have a nucleus or any other membrane-bound organelles.
- The nucleoid, which is located in the centre of the cell, is where prokaryotic DNA is discovered.
- A prokaryote's cell wall provides an extra layer of protection, aids in cell shape maintenance, and avoids dehydration.
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