What are prokaryotic cells ?
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which do not have a developed nucleus and other membranes also. mark it as brainliest OK
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Prokaryotic cells can be defined as cells, which lack membrane bound organelles like nucleus, mitochondria and other organelles.
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- The prokaryotic organisms exhibit in varying shapes and sizes. The most common type is the spherical, spiral and rod shaped.
- A typical prokaryotic cell may have a capsule, cell wall, cytoplasm, cell membrane, pili, flagella, ribosome, plasmid and nucleoid region.
- The capsule provides the covering to the cell, cell wall maintains the structure of the cell, cell membrane maintains the flow of substances in and out of the cell, pili helps in attachment to the surface, flagella helps in locomotion, ribosomes are responsible for protein production, plasmid carries the genetic material in the form of DNA, and nucleoid also consists of the genetic material.
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