prokaryotes

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Prokaryot hücre. Zarla çevrilmiş özel organelleri ve gerçek çekirdeği olmayan hücre(bakteriler ve mavi-yeşil algler gibi)
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plural of prokaryote
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an organism characterized by the absence of a nuclear membrane and by DNA that is not organized into chromosomes
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a unicellular organism having cells lacking membrane-bound nuclei; bacteria are the prime example but also included are blue-green algae and actinomycetes and mycoplasma
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in the two-empire system of biological taxonomy, an organism of the kingdom Prokaryotae (now superseded)
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Any cellular organism that lacks a distinct nucleus. Bacteria (including blue-green algae, or cyanobacteria) are prokaryotes; all other organisms are eukaryotes. Prokaryotic cells lack a nuclear membrane and most of the components of eukaryotic cells. The cytoplasm includes ribosomes that carry out protein synthesis and a double-stranded DNA chromosome, usually circular. Many prokaryotes also contain additional circular DNA molecules called plasmids. The flagella are distinct from those of eukaryotes in design and movement
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Cell or organism lacking a membrane- bound, structurally discrete nucleus and other subcellular compartments Bacteria are prokaryotes Compare eukaryote See chromosomes
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An organism whose cells do not contain nuclei Only the bacteria are prokaryotes
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Any organism belonging to the kingdom Prokaryotae (or Monera), in which the genetic material is not enclosed in a cell nucleus Bacteria are prokaryotes
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A primarily unicellular organism in which the cells lack a true nucleus
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An organism lacking a membrane-bound, discrete nucleus and other subcellular compartments Such as bacteria
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A prokaryote is an organism, e g a mycoplasma, a blue-green alga or a bacterium, whose cells contain no membrane-bound nucleus or other membranous organelles See eukaryote
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an organism having a cell without a distinct nucleus Bacteria and blue-green algae are prokaryotes (Opposite: eukaryote )
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Cell or organism lacking a membrane-bound, structurally discrete nucleus and other subcellular compartments Bacteria are prokaryotes See eukaryote
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Organisms whose cells have their genetic material in the form of loose strands of DNA found in the cytoplasm They also do not have a membrane-bound nucleus and have few specialized structures located within their cell boundary
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Cell or organism lacking a membrane-bound, structurally discrete nucleus and other subcellular compartments Bacteria are examples of prokaryotes See also: chromosome, eukaryote
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An organism (e g bacterium, virus, blue-green alga) whose DNA is not enclosed within a nuclear membrane Cf Eukaryote
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Cell or organism lacking a membrane-bound, structurally discrete nucleus and other subcellular compartments Bacteria are examples of prokaryotes Source : Human Genome Project Information
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A bacterial cell lacking a true nucleus; its DNA is usually in one long strand See Eukaryote
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Simple-celled organism that lacks a defined nucleus and cytoplasm
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{i} unicellular organism that does not have a nuclear membrane or cell organelles (such as bacteria and blue-green algae)
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One-celled microorganism whose genome is not contained within a nucleus Comprising the two domains Bacteria and Archaea
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an organism that lacks a membrane enclosed nucleus
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    Etymology

    [ (")prO-'kar-E-"Ot ] (noun.) 1963. New Latin Prokaryotes, proposed subdivision of protists, from 1pro- + kary- + -otes, plural n. suffix, from Greek -Otos; more at -OTIC.
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