Yes. Jellyfish are eukaryotic because their cells contain nuclei.
Yes, they are because their cells contain a nucleus.
Algae belong to kingdom Protista. So they are eukaryotic.
Of course.They are eukariyotes.
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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.
As Endoplasmic Reticulum found in only Eukaryotic cell's; only true algae have it.
Algae are also eukariyotes.So they do have mitochondria.
In present classification all algae contain nucleus . In classical classification algae were of two types . 1 Blue green algae lack nucleus and 2 all other algae are eukaryotic and possess nuclei .
Bacteria are the only prokaryotes, so algae are eukaryotic.
Algae are also eukaryotic organisms.So they have chloroplasts.
No, all algae is Eukaryotic, for they are in the kingdom Protista.
Eukaryotic
Eukaryotic. Plantae is a kingdom under the domain Eukarya.
Amoeba are eukaryotic on account of their nuclei, and so are not prokaryotic.
Algae have eukariyotic cells.There are micro and macro algaes.
As Endoplasmic Reticulum found in only Eukaryotic cell's; only true algae have it.
Algae are also eukariyotes.So they do have mitochondria.
Algae are unicellular eukaryotic plants. They have several chromosomes inside their nucleus and chloroplasts, mitochondria, and ribosomes just like other eukaryotic plant cells, and are enclosed in a cell wall just like other eukaryotic plant cells.
Green and red algae are in the same eukaryotic supergroup as land plants.
Protists, with the exception of algae, are unicellular.