No. None of them are.
Eukaryotes
No. They are bacteria and all bacteria are prokaryotes not eukaryotes.
No. They are bacteria and all bacteria are prokaryotes not eukaryotes.
All bacteria are prokaryotic.
Prokaryotic. All bacteria are prokaryotic.
Bacteria are prokaryotes. Viruses are not living organisms, virus is a virus, that is all.
All bacteria, including cyanobacteria and archybacteria are prokaryotes. All other types of organisms are eukaryotes.
No, they are prokaryotic organisms. They are only single celled and have a cell wall. The bacteria also have ways of moving around like celia and flagella. A big difference is that they have no membrane-bound organelles (like a nucleus).
No.
It is Bacteria
No, bacteria are prokaryotes, not eukaryotes. Eukaryotes have membrane-bound organelles and a nucleus, while prokaryotes do not have these structures.
Bacteria is typically smaller than Eukaryotes. In fact, Eukaryotes have an organelle called the mitochondria which resemble an enveloped bacteria.