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What kingdoms are made up of prokaryotic cells?

Asked by Wyatt Williams, Last updated: Oct 26, 2024

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j. Goodman

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J. Goodman, Web Content Writer, San Antonio

Answered Aug 24, 2020

The correct answer is Bacteria and Archaea.
Prokaryotes are organisms whose cells or cells are characterized by the absence of a nucleus or any other membrane-bound organelles. Singled celled organisms in the Kingdom Bacteria and Archea are classified as prokaryotes. Other Kingdoms such as Animals, Protists, Fungi, and Plants have eukaryotic cells.

Eukaryotes are singled cells or multicellular organisms that belong to the taxonomic “Eukaryota,” whose cells contain at least one distant nucleus and membrane-bound organelles such as mitochondria.

Prokaryotes have a single chromosome, which is a piece of circular, double-stranded DNA found in the nucleoid. Examples are: (E. coli), Archaea, and Algae. They also have ribosomes, cell membrane, and cell wall.

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Chris Kenway

Chris Kenway

Chris Kenway
Chris Kenway, Content Writer, Jacksonville

Answered Feb 21, 2019

The answer to this is bacteria and archea.

What are prokaryotic cells anyway? Prokaryotes are known to be organisms that are unicellular. This means that they do not have organelles. They also do not have internal membrane-bound structures.

They just have one chromosome that is located in the nucleoid. It should be remembered that bacteria is a prime example of a prokaryote. For instance, E.Coli that is well known for causing diarrhea is a prokaryote. The main difference of a prokaryote with a eukaryote is the eukaryote comes with a nucleus while the prokaryote does not have a nucleus. It is obvious that their overall structures are different too.

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John Adney

John Adney

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John Adney

Answered Mar 05, 2017

The answer is animals and plants. I say so because bacteria are eukaryotic(unicellular) organisms.
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John Smith

John Smith

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John Smith

Answered Mar 04, 2017

Bacteria & Archea
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