Domain Bacteria consists of single cellular organisms with no nucleus and membrane bound organelles in their cell structure.
Domain Bacteria consists of eukaryotic cells with a nucleus and membrane bound organelles having a cell wall also.
Domain Bacteria consists of prokaryotic cells with DNA in a nucleus and no membrane bound organelles or cell membrane.
Domain Bacteria consists of prokaryotic cells with no nucleus and membrane bound organelles having a cell wall.
Domain Bacteria consists of prokaryotic cells with no nucleus and membrane-bound organelles having a cell wall.
Explanation: Bacteria are classified as prokaryotes, which means they do not have a defined nucleus or membrane-bound organelles. They typically have a cell wall that provides structure and protection. This distinguishes them from eukaryotic organisms, which have a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.