No, they are prokaryotic organisms. They are only single celled and have a cell wall. The bacteria also have ways of moving around like celia and flagella. A big difference is that they have no membrane-bound organelles (like a nucleus).
no they are not. they don't contain a nuclei.
No,
Bacteria are prokaryotes and protist are eukaryotes
And Bacteria and Eukaryotes are 2 domains from 3 domain classification. The third being Archaea.
no because bacterias are singled celed organisms and bacterias dont have a nucleus and eukaryotes do so no bacteria can not be a eukaryote
And Bacteria and Eukaryotes are 2 domains from 3 domain classification. The third being Archaea. They all are different.
No,bacteria are not a eukariyote.Bacteria are prokariyote organisms.
No, bacteria are prokaryotes.
Protists are single-celled eukaryotes.
No. Bacteria are classified as prokaryotic. Eukaryotes have differing traits from prokaryotes - most notably they have nuclei where prokaryotes do not have nuclei. Viruses are classified as neither prokaryotic or eukaryotic but are considered to be living organisms as well.
protis are eukaryotes what it mean
Protists are eukaryotes that do not belong to plant, animal or fungi species. The way in which protists are related to other eukaryotes stems from the fact that among the current protists include groups whose ancestors were the reason why plants, animals and fungi exist today.
protista is a kingom.It belongs to phyllum eukariya
Protists are single-celled eukaryotes.
No. Protozoans, now called protists, are eukaryotes while bacteria are prokaryote cells.
Both. Bacteria and protists are know to navigate through fluids with flagella.
No. Bacteria are classified as prokaryotic. Eukaryotes have differing traits from prokaryotes - most notably they have nuclei where prokaryotes do not have nuclei. Viruses are classified as neither prokaryotic or eukaryotic but are considered to be living organisms as well.
bacteria is a prokaryote but protist are eukaryotes... 1. bacteria lack cell organelles. 2. reproduce by binary fission
No, protists are eukaryotes.
protis are eukaryotes what it mean
Protists are eukaryotic cells (eukaryotes). Other eukaryotes are animals, plants and fungi.
Prokaryotes. Eukaryotes have nucleated cells, and include Fungi, Protists, Plants, and Animals. Prokaryotes do not have nuclei, they are the Bacteria and Archaea
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.
Giardia is a flagellated protozoan. These types of organisms also cause diseases like bacteria. They are eukaryotes instead of prokaryotes like bacteria. This means that they are larger and have organelles. Bacteria are the opposite.
Protists are eukaryotes that do not belong to plant, animal or fungi species. The way in which protists are related to other eukaryotes stems from the fact that among the current protists include groups whose ancestors were the reason why plants, animals and fungi exist today.