a eukaryote is a type of cell
The word is said "Eukaryote" not "eurkaryote" and it is one type of cell, so it isn't made of a cell BUT it is a cell itself . I hope tthat answered your question
which observation proves that cells is eurkaryote
A red blood cell can adapt to grow a cell wall
Yes all cells essentially contain cytoplasm.
You can identify the cell as a unicellular eukaryote because it displays a defined nucleus, which is a characteristic feature of eukaryotic cells. The presence of a cell membrane and cytoplasm further supports this classification. Additionally, unicellular eukaryotes, such as protists or yeast, can be observed as single cells capable of independent life, distinguishing them from multicellular organisms. If the cell exhibits complex structures or organelles, this also indicates its eukaryotic nature.
The mitochondria and chloroplasts are believed to have become part of the eukaryotic cell through endosymbiosis. They were previously independent prokaryotic organisms that were engulfed by ancestral eukaryotic cells, forming a symbiotic relationship over time.
Yes they have ribosomes. They have 80s type of them.
Yes , eukaryotes have larger ribosomes than prokaryotes.
There are no cells IN cells, each cell is a separate entity be it a plant cell or an animal cell.
Cardiac muscle cell, skeletal muscle cell, smooth muscle cell, fat cell, neuron, stratified squamous epithelial cell, ciliated epithelial cell, bone cell, neutrophil, and erythrocyte(red blood cell)
The answer is No. All cells do not have = have both cell membrane and a cell wall = but only plant cells have them. Animal cells have only Cell membrane and no cell wall.So the final answer is= All cells do not have both cell membrane and a cell wall =
The cell membrane is found just inside under the cell wall in plant cells, which are the cells with cell walls Animal cells do not have cell walls.