what is a prokaryotic cell?
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A prokaryote is a typically unicellular organism that lacks a nuclear membrane-enclosed nucleus. The word prokaryote comes from the Greek πρό and κάρυον. In the two-empire system arising from the work of Édouard Chatton, prokaryotes were classified within the empire Prokaryota.
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A prokaryotic cell is a type of cell that does not have a true nucleus or membrane-bound organelles.
- However, organisms with prokaryotic cells are very abundant and make up much of Earth's biomass.
- A prokaryote is a typically unicellular organism that lacks a nuclear membrane-enclosed nucleus.
- The word prokaryote comes from the Greek πρό and κάρυον.
- In the two-empire system arising from the work of Édouard Chatton, prokaryotes were classified within the empire Prokaryota.
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