No they are not prokariyotes.They have eukariyotic cells
No, algae are eukaryotes.
No, all algae is Eukaryotic, for they are in the kingdom Protista.
Amoeba are eukaryotic on account of their nuclei, and so are not prokaryotic.
No, because algae and archaea belong to different domains.
Prokaryotic cell walls are made out of peptidoglycan if its for bacteria. In the algae most posses a cell wall made out of surface layer protein, which forms a s-layer.
Protists are single celled organisms with a clearly defined nucleus as opposed to the bacteria which are also single celled but have no nucleus. Protists also have mitochondria while bacteria dont.
Algae are not prokariyotic.They are eukariyotic organisms.
No, all algae is Eukaryotic, for they are in the kingdom Protista.
Bacteria are the only prokaryotes, so algae are eukaryotic.
Amoeba are eukaryotic on account of their nuclei, and so are not prokaryotic.
Prokaryotic cells are found in bacteria and blue green algae
No, because algae and archaea belong to different domains.
No it's a Cyanobacteria, prokaryotic cells capable of photosynthesis.
bcs the r prokaryotic, unicellular and single cell.
Prokaryote
Eukaryotic. Plantae is a kingdom under the domain Eukarya.
Prokaryotic cell walls are made out of peptidoglycan if its for bacteria. In the algae most posses a cell wall made out of surface layer protein, which forms a s-layer.
The archaebacteria belong to the domain Archaea.