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what is prokaryotic cells​

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Answered by mishanaidu
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prokaryote are organisms that lack a distinct nucleus and other organelles due to the absence of internal membranes

Answered by ankitpatle0
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  • A prokaryote is a single-celled creature without a nucleus that is surrounded by a nuclear membrane.
  • The word prokaryote is derived from the Greek words pro ('before') and v ('nut' or'kernel').  
  • Prokaryotes were classed into the empire Prokaryota in the two-empire system based on Édouard Chatton's work.  However, prokaryotes are separated into two domains in the three-domain approach, which is based on molecular analysis.
  • Bacteria (previously Eubacteria) and Archaea are the two domains (formerly Archaebacteria).
  • Eukaryota, the third domain, includes organisms having nuclei.
  •  Prokaryotes are assumed to have emerged before eukaryotes in the study of the beginnings of life.

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