yes. they are eukaryotes.
Protists type of organisms are either all eukaryotes or there are some who are not
protists cells cilia cytoplasm and fangella
No. Protists are a general group for eukaryotic organisms that are not plants, animals, or fungi. As eukaryotes, protists have a cellular nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. Bacteria are prokaryotes and lake a nucleus or organelles and are generally simpler.
The Primary Pigment in Photosynthesis but Chloroplast is an organelles that microorganism's have such as protists and bacteria
They are in plant cells mostly.Also some protists have
Bacteria are prokaryotic cells, meaning they lack a defined nucleus and membrane-bound organelles, whereas protists are eukaryotic cells, which have a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. Additionally, protists are typically larger and more complex in structure compared to bacteria. Bacteria also have a cell wall made of peptidoglycan, while protists may have various types of cell walls or lack them altogether.
It means that protists are organisms that have a cell or cells with a true nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles. This distinguishes them from prokaryotes, which lack a nucleus and other organelles. Eukaryotic organisms also include animals, plants, and fungi.
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.
chloroplasts; mitochondria
Eukaryotes
All protists have a nucleus and are eukaryotic. They can be unicellular or multicellular, and they exhibit diverse modes of nutrition such as autotrophic, heterotrophic, or mixotrophic. Additionally, protists possess various organelles like mitochondria, plastids, and flagella.
Neither of them have a nucleus or bond organelles. They also both single cellular organisms.