Influenza are a virus type.They do not have cells
No, influenza is caused by influenza viruses. Prokaryote refers to living organisms that are cellular. A virus does not have cells and is not a living organism.
It is not alive and so is neither.
I will arrange these items in order; largest to smallest. eukaryotic cell----prokaryotic cell---virus Proteins---lipids ( I would not swear by this second answer )
No, a virus is not a cell at all. It is neither prokaryotic nor eukaryotic but can invade either in order to replicate itself. Viruses that invade prokaryotes are called bacteriophages.
prokaryotic and eukaryotic
the difference between a prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells is that prokaryotic are single celled and eukaryotic are multiple cellular.
prokaryotic.
Flu is neither eukaryotic nor prokaryotic. It's a virus.
I will arrange these items in order; largest to smallest. eukaryotic cell----prokaryotic cell---virus Proteins---lipids ( I would not swear by this second answer )
Virus is neither prokaryotic nor eukaryotic. Viruses are not alive to begin with and therefore are not classified into a category
what is the difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic
No, a virus is not a cell at all. It is neither prokaryotic nor eukaryotic but can invade either in order to replicate itself. Viruses that invade prokaryotes are called bacteriophages.
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are taste bud cells prokaryotic or eukaryotic
prokaryotic and eukaryotic
Eukaryotic Sincerly, black kid
AnswerNo, yeast are eukarotic cells.
the difference between a prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells is that prokaryotic are single celled and eukaryotic are multiple cellular.
Prokaryotic.