Protists type of organisms are either all eukaryotes or there are some who are not
Yes because they have enclosed nucleus and membrane bound organelles.
yes
Protists
Eukaryotic, they have an enclosed nucleus and membrane bound organelles. They are generally single cellular. However, it is important to know that when they form multicellular colonies the cells do not specialize as in other eukaryotes.
Plants, animals, fungi and protista.
Baceria is prokaryotic Protists are eukaryotic Protist have cytoskeleton Bacteria do not
Protists, with the exception of algae, are unicellular.
Euglena (and other protists) are Eukaryotic
eukaryotic
No they are not prokaryotic. They are always eukaryotic.
Protists
They are protists.
Eukaryotic, they have an enclosed nucleus and membrane bound organelles. They are generally single cellular. However, it is important to know that when they form multicellular colonies the cells do not specialize as in other eukaryotes.
No, all the "protists" are nucleate, and so are eukaryotic.
eukaryotic
eukaryotic
No, it is not. Protists are eukaryotic organisms.
Eukaryotic.
No, protists are eukaryotes.