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what is a prokaryotic cell. in brief​

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Answered by deveshreem
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A prokaryote is a cellular organism that lacks an envelope-enclosed nucleus.[1] The word prokaryote comes from the Greek πρό (pro, 'before') and κάρυον (karyon, 'nut' or 'kernel').[2][3] In the two-empire system arising from the work of Édouard Chatton, prokaryotes were classified within the empire Prokaryota.[4] But in the three-domain system, based upon molecular analysis, prokaryotes are divided into two domains: Bacteria (formerly Eubacteria) and Archaea (formerly Archaebacteria). Organisms with nuclei are placed in a third domain, Eukaryota.[5] In the study of the origins of life, prokaryotes are thought to have arisen before eukaryotes.

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ths cells in which nucleus is not fully bounded by nuclear membrame and cell is also not bounded by plasma membrane

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