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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ProkaryoteProkaryote - Wikipedia

    A prokaryote ( / proʊˈkærioʊt, - ət /, less commonly spelled procaryote) [ 1] is a single-cell organism whose cell lacks a nucleus and other membrane -bound organelles. [ 2] .

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  2. Prokaryotic DNA Replication is the process by which a prokaryote duplicates its DNA into another copy that is passed on to daughter cells. [ 1] . Although it is often studied in the model organism E. coli, other bacteria show many similarities. [ 2] . Replication is bi-directional and originates at a single origin of replication (OriC). [ 3] .

  3. Marine life. Marine prokaryotes are marine bacteria and marine archaea. They are defined by their habitat as prokaryotes that live in marine environments, that is, in the saltwater of seas or oceans or the brackish water of coastal estuaries. All cellular life forms can be divided into prokaryotes and eukaryotes.

  4. www.wikiwand.com › en › ProkaryoteProkaryote - Wikiwand

    A prokaryote ( / proʊˈkærioʊt, - ət /, less commonly spelled procaryote) is a single-cell organism whose cell lacks a nucleus and other membrane -bound organelles. The word prokaryote comes from the Ancient Greek πρό ( pró) 'before' and κάρυον ( káruon) 'nut, kernel'.

  5. Prokaryotes are microscopic organisms belonging to the domains Bacteria and Archaea, which are two out of the three major domains of life. (Eukarya, the third, contains all eukaryotes, including animals, plants, and fungi.) Bacteria and archaea are single-celled, while most eukaryotes are multicellular.

  6. Jul 5, 2024 · Prokaryote, any organism that lacks a distinct nucleus and other organelles due to the absence of internal membranes. Bacteria are among the best-known prokaryotic organisms. The lack of internal membranes in prokaryotes distinguishes them from eukaryotes.

  7. Prokaryotes (or Monera) are some of the simplest living things. [ 1] They are unicellular organisms and they include two major divisions of simple living beings: bacteria, and Archaea. [ 2]

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