Question

Which characteristics identify Prokaryote
-unicellular
-multicellular
-cell membrane
-DNA
-Nucleus
-membrane bound organelles

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Prokaryotes are primarily characterized by the following features:

1. **Unicellular**: Prokaryotes are mostly unicellular organisms, meaning they consist of a single cell. Although some can form colonies, they do not form multicellular organisms in the way eukaryotes do.

2. **Cell Membrane**: Prokaryotic cells have a cell membrane that surrounds the cell and regulates the entry and exit of substances.

3. **DNA**: Prokaryotes contain DNA, which is typically circular and located in a region called the nucleoid, as opposed to being enclosed in a nucleus.

4. **No Nucleus**: Prokaryotes do not have a true nucleus. Their genetic material (DNA) is not surrounded by a membrane.

5. **No membrane-bound organelles**: Prokaryotic cells lack membrane-bound organelles such as mitochondria and endoplasmic reticulum, which are found in eukaryotic cells.

Based on these characteristics, the key identifiers for prokaryotes from the provided list are:
- Unicellular
- Cell membrane
- DNA
- No nucleus
- No membrane-bound organelles

Multicellular organisms and membrane-bound organelles are characteristics associated with eukaryotes, not prokaryotes.

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