why are bacteria prokaryotic cells?
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Bacteria are called prokaryotic because they dont have nuclear membrane.
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Bacteria are prokaryotic.
Explanation:
- Bacterias are prokaryotes as they have no nucleus and other membrane-bounded organelles.
- Ribosomes are considered special as they are present in both eukaryotes and prokaryotes.
- It contains a large number of ribosomes in it.
- It contains 70s ribosomes as it is a prokaryote and S=Svedberg unit.
- It is one of the structures which is present in numerous amount in bacteria.
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