Final answer:
Prokaryotes are single-celled organisms that lack a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. They include bacteria and archaea and have a simple cell structure with DNA in the nucleoid region.
Step-by-step explanation:
Select all the statements that apply to prokaryotes:
- Single-celled organisms
- Lack membrane-bound organelles
Prokaryotes are unicellular organisms that do not have a nucleus or other membrane-bound organelles such as mitochondria or chloroplasts. Instead, their DNA is located in a region called the nucleoid. They are different from eukaryotic cells which have a defined nucleus and various organelles. Prokaryotes include bacteria and archaea, which are simple, single-celled organisms. These organisms have a cell wall and reproduce asexually through binary fission. They do not form the cells found in plants, which are eukaryotic and have organized nuclei and organelles.