All organisms in the four kingdoms except monera (animalia, plante, proteista, fungi) are Eukaryotic. To give specific examples:
I am assuming that you meant examples of Eukaryotes. Well they break down into four Kingdoms: Protista, Fungi, Plantae, and Animalia. (Or in other words anything with a nucleus)
Examples of each Kingdom:
Protista: water molds, red algae, and green algae.
Fungi: Mushrooms
Plantae: Mosses, Ferns, Gymnosperms (Pine Trees), Angiosperms (Flowering Plants)
Animalia: Sponges, Jellyfish, Lions, Cats, Dogs, etc.
Sources: My Biology notebook
there are thousands of examples.Every animal,plant,fungi or a protist is an example
Human cell is eukaryotic .
animals
a plant
Margulis hypothesized that the first Eukaryota evolved from a symbiosis of several cells.
Eukaryota
Yes, Eukaryota is a domain.
There are three domains of life all together. They are bacteria, archaea, and eukaryota. Bacteria and archaea are both for unicellular organisms.
Eukaryota and archaea
eukaryotic cells or animal cells for example
they have a necleous
Yes,they have ribosomes.They have 80s ribosomes.
Yes, we are animals so we fall under the Eukaryota domain.
Eukaryotic cells have an organized nucleus. The scientific name for eukaryotic is eukaryota.
Plants belong in the domain Eukaryota because they have Eukaryotic cells.
Margulis hypothesized that the first Eukaryota evolved from a symbiosis of several cells.
No. Eukaryota and Prokaryota are separate groups.
Yes, the kingdom Plantae falls under the domain Eukaryota.
All plant and animal cells have nuclear membranes. The presence of a nuclear membrane distinguishes a eukaryote from a prokaryote such as bacteria.
Eukaryota is a domain, not a kingdom. There are kingdoms that fall under the domain Eukaryota.
Both plant and animal cells are eukaryotes. Plantae and Animalia are kingdoms of the domain Eukaryota.