Pronunciation: /proʊˈkæri.oʊt/
noun A single-celled organism that lacks a membrane-bound nucleus and other organelles
A1 A prokaryote is a type of single-celled organism.
A2 Prokaryotes do not have a nucleus.
B1 Scientists study prokaryotes to better understand their genetic makeup.
B2 Prokaryotes are known for their simplicity in cellular structure.
C1 The classification of prokaryotes has evolved over time as new discoveries are made.
C2 Research on prokaryotes has led to groundbreaking advancements in microbiology.
formal A prokaryote is a single-celled organism that lacks a distinct nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles.
informal Did you know that bacteria are a type of prokaryote?
slang Prokaryotes are like the OG single-celled organisms, keeping it simple without all that fancy nucleus stuff.
figurative In a world full of complex organisms, sometimes it's nice to be a prokaryote and just go with the flow.
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