Are bacteria a precellular form of life?

Bacteria have a cellular structure. Accordingly, they are not a precellular life form. Bacteria have a cell membrane, cytoplasm, and organelles. All this is characteristic of cellular organisms. They do not have membrane organelles such as nucleus, mitochondria, plastids, lysosomes, vacuoles, and others. In the structure of bacteria, we can only find DNA in free form and various non-membrane organelles, such as ribosomes, cell center, organelles of movement, and so on. Only viruses are an acellular form of life.



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