Animals, plants, fungi, and protists are eukaryotes (IPA: /juːˈkærɪɒt/), organisms whose cells are organized into complex structures by internal membranes. The most characteristic membrane-bound structure is the nucleus. The presence of a nucleus gives these organisms their name: which comes from the Greek ευ, meaning good/true, and κάρυον, meaning nut, referring to the nucleus. Many eukaryotic cells contain other membrane-bound organelles such as mitochondria, chloroplasts and Golgi bodies. Eukaryotes often have unique flagella made of microtubules in a 9+2 arrangement.
The organelles found in eukaryotes, known as the membrane bound organelles, are surrounded by the same material that makes up the cell membrane surrounding the cell, the phospholipid bilayer.
Animal cells are surrounded by a cell membrane.
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No, eukaryotes do have a true nucleus and organelles. What you're describing is a prokaryote.
A nucleus for one, plus multiple organelles including mitochondria.
Plastids are organelles and are present in eukaryotes,in plant cells.
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Yes
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Elephants are eukaryotes, because they are multicellular and their organelles are membrane bound.
Is a eukaryote
eukaryote
Yes
A eukaryote is an organism with cells with a nucleus and other organelles enclosed within a cell membrane.
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