Who don't have true nucleus cell organelles or plasma membrane?
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"Prokaryotes do not have true nucleus, cell organelles or plasma membrane.
Prokaryotes are unicellular organisms without a membrane bound nucleus which encompasses their genetic material like in eukaryotes, mitochondria or plasma membrane.
These cells rather have an irregularly shaped nucleoid region holding within it the cell’s DNA.
Examples of prokaryotes are bacteria and archaea.
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Prokaryotic cells are generally devoid of well maintained membrane for the nucleus.
Even there is the absence of certain cell organelle.
On the other hand, eukaryotic cell is the well structured cell type that has well defined cell boundaries and cell organelles as well that help in different functional compartmentalisation.
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