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Prokaryotes are a group of organisms which do not have a [[Nucleus|nucleus]]. Their genetic material is free in the [[Cell|cell]]. They have no membrane bound [[Organelle|organelles]]. Organisms with a nucleus are referred to as [[Eukaryote|eukaryotes]]. An example of a prokaryote is [[Escherichia coli|E.coli]].
Prokaryotes are a group of organisms which do not have a [[Nucleus|nucleus]]. Their genetic material is free in the [[Cell|cell]]. They have no membrane bound [[Organelle|organelles]]. Organisms with a nucleus are referred to as [[Eukaryote|eukaryotes]]. An example of a prokaryote is [[Escherichia coli|E. coli]].

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Prokaryotes are a group of organisms which do not have a nucleus. Their genetic material is free in the cell. They have no membrane bound organelles. Organisms with a nucleus are referred to as eukaryotes. An example of a prokaryote is E. coli.