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Prokaryotes are the organisms which have primitive nucleus. All bacteria are prokaryotes because they lack a distinct nucleus with nuclea... Bacteria Notes Biology, Prokaryotic Cell Diagram, Bacterial Cell Drawing, Prokaryotic Cell Notes, Microorganisms Notes, Bacteria Notes, Organism Drawing, Bio Diagrams, Bacterial Cell Structure

Prokaryotes are the organisms which have primitive nucleus. All bacteria are prokaryotes because they lack a distinct nucleus with nuclear membrane. The cytoplasm of prokaryotic cells lacks in well defined cell organelles such as endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, Mitochondria,centrioles, nucleoli, cytoskeleton. The size of these cells range between 1 micrometre to 3 micrometres, so they are barely visible under the light microscope. Now let's moveon to diagram. 1.Draw a capsule shape…

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Difference between Archaebacteria and Eubacteria | KnowsWhy.com Prokaryotic Cell Drawing, Bacterial Cell Structure, Bacteria Cell, Cell Drawing, Bacterial Cell, Cell Diagram, Prokaryotic Cell, Eukaryotic Cell, Plasma Membrane

What are Archaebacteria and Eubacteria? Archaebacteria Archaebacteria, also termed as ‘archaea’ constitute a kingdom of microorganisms having a single cell. The word ‘archaea’ comes from an ancient Greek word ἀρχαῖα meaning ‘ancient things’. These are prokaryotes (organisms without a well-defined nucleus). Archaebacteria and bacteria are thought to be alike in size and structure but scientist

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