Yes,they have organells in them.They are eukaryotic organisms.
One way to distinguish a photosynthetic protist from a cyanobacterium is by looking at their cellular structure. Cyanobacteria have prokaryotic cells, while photosynthetic protists have eukaryotic cells. Additionally, photosynthetic protists usually have more complex organelles such as a nucleus and mitochondria, while cyanobacteria lack these organelles.
not all protist cells have them. but some protist cells do have them in there cells
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No, red blood cells are eukaryotic cells. Prokaryotic cells do not have a nucleus or membrane-bound organelles, while eukaryotic cells, like red blood cells, have a nucleus and other organelles enclosed within membranes.
Prokaryotic cells are considered more primitive as they lack a true nucleus and membrane-bound organelles, such as mitochondria. Protist cells, yeast cells, and heterotrophic cells are all eukaryotic, meaning they have a true nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.
Organelles are found in the cytoplasm of cells.
Eukaryotic cells have organelles.
Animal cells use organelles (so do plant cells). Cells with organelles are called "eukaryotic" which means these are cells that have a nucleus (which is one of the organelles).
Eukaryotic.
Organelles are found in the cytoplasm of cells.
Amoebae is an eukaryote protist.
Human skin cells are eukaryotic and form the outermost protective layer of the skin, providing a barrier against external pathogens. Protist skin cells, however, are unicellular and specialized for functions such as locomotion, feeding, or reproduction, depending on the type of protist. Additionally, human skin cells are derived from the ectodermal layer during development, while protist skin cells are not part of a complex tissue structure like in multicellular organisms.