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Why is bacteria considered as prokaryotes ?​

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Answered by karthikkumar34
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Bacteria are examples of the prokaryotic cell type. ... In general, prokaryotic cells are those that do not have a membrane-bound nucleus. In fact "pro-karyotic" is Greek for "before nucleus". Besides bacteria, the cyanobacteria (blue-green algae) are a major group of prokaryotes.

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Answered by praneel70
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The no.1 reason why bacteria are considered prokaryotes is that the genetic material is freely suspended in the cytoplasm,i.e,it has a nucleoid.The nucleoid isn't bounded by any nuclear membrane unlike the nucleus in the cells of eukaryotes. Furthermore, bacteria do not have proper cellular ogranelles.They have a single colied chromosome.Thry are also much smaller than eukaryotes.And photosynthetic prokaryotes do not have chloroplasts.Photosynthesis takes place through membranous vesicles

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