No they are not prokaryotic. They are eukaryotic organisms.
Protista; not a prokaryote, but not an animal either. Can´t tell you much else as I find Protista a very vague and unhelpful group myself ^^;
Paramecium has Eukaryotic cells and it also belongs to the Protista Kingdom.
An prokaryotic cell organism like bacteria answered by m.buallay
Protista got a nucleus.So ther are eukariyotic
A single-celled organism that is a prokaryote is a bacterium. Bacteria are unicellular and lack a true nucleus, which classifies them as prokaryotes.
Protista are eukaryotes, meaning they have a membrane-bound nucleus and other organelles within their cells. Prokaryotes, on the other hand, such as bacteria, lack a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles.
No, Kingdom Protista, though mostly unicellular, is eukaryote. A membrane bound nucleus ( sometimes two nuclei! ) and many membrane bound organelles.
protista is a kingom.It belongs to phyllum eukariya
It is a type of protozoa.They have eukariyotic cells
Plants, Animals, Protists, Fungi, Archaebacteria, Eubacteria, and the new ChromistsThe seven kingdoms are:animaliaplantaeeumycotaprotistaprotomoneramoneramyxomycophyta
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