dogs
Because our cells are eukaryotic.
No, but eukaryotic cells contain a descendant of a prokaryotic organism.
A bat is a multicellular organism made up eukaryotic cells.
The cells of a prokaryotic organism do not have nuclei
The cells of a prokaryotic organism do not have nuclei
Fungi
Typically, no, however, sometimes during a step in the life cycle of a mixobacterium can a prokaryotic set of cells be considered a multicellular organism. The next closest event to multicellular prokaryotes is asexual reproduction by budding or fragmentational reproduction.
No, fleas are multicellular organisms composed of eukaryotic cells, not prokaryotic cells. Eukaryotic cells are typically more complex, with membrane-bound organelles and a nucleus that contains the organism's genetic material.
No, an onion root does not have prokaryotic cells. It is a plant organism, and like all plants, it contains eukaryotic cells. Eukaryotic cells have a true nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles, unlike prokaryotic cells.
cells
Multicellular? Eukaryotic? I'm not sure what you're looking for here.
Organisms made of cells that contain nuclei are classified as eukaryotes. Eukaryotic cells have a well-defined nucleus that houses their genetic material within a membrane-bound organelle. Examples of eukaryotic organisms include animals, plants, fungi, and protists.