| prokaryotic |
having cells that lack membrane-bound nuclei
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| prokaryotic protist |
the lower protists, comprising those organisms lacking a true nucleus. See Monera.
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| prokaryotic |
Prokaryotes (from Old Greek pro- before + karyon nut, referring to the cell nucleus, + suffix -otos, pl. -otes; also spelled "procaryotes") are organisms without a cell nucleus (= karyon), or indeed any other membrane-bound organelles, in most cases unicellular (in rare cases, multicellular). This is in contrast to eukaryotes (also spelled "eucaryotes"), organisms that have cell nuclei and may be variously unicellular or multicellular. ...
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| prokaryotic cell |
Prokaryotes (from Old Greek pro- before + karyon nut, referring to the cell nucleus, + suffix -otos, pl. -otes; also spelled "procaryotes") are organisms without a cell nucleus (= karyon), or indeed any other membrane-bound organelles, in most cases unicellular (in rare cases, multicellular). This is in contrast to eukaryotes (also spelled "eucaryotes"), organisms that have cell nuclei and may be variously unicellular or multicellular. ...
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| prokaryotic cell |
A cell having no nuclear membrane and hence no separate nucleus.
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