Nucleus is unique to eukariyotes.So they have nucleii.
Eukaryotes have a cell nucleus. Prokaryotes do not have a nucleus. Both are cells.
Yes, eukaryotic cells have a nucleus. This is a membrane-bound organelle that contains the majority of the cells genetic material (DNA).
Eukaryote means 'true nucleus' so the answer is yes.
It is true. Eukaryotic cells (eukaryotes) do have a nucleus.
Yes, that is the definition of eukaryote. " True kernel " is what eukaryote literally means, to have a nucleus. Some eukaryotes, protists, have two nuclei!
Eukariyotes have a nucleus.It is unique to them.
only eukaryote have a nucleus .
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Eubacteria - Eukarya. same thing.
Nucleus is identical to eukariya.So domain eukariya has a nucleus.
If your question is why are protists, fungi, animals, and plants part of the eukaryote group? The answer is because they all contain a true nucleus. Eu means true and karya means nucleus. Eukaryotes are organism with true nucleus. If protists, fungi, animals, and plants all belong to the above group then it seems that all organisms alive must belong to the above group right? Well there are those sometimes bothersome creatures that surround you at all times, they are even around you right now and they are not eukaryotes. No I am not talking about kids, I am talking about bacteria. Bacteria are not in this group because they do not contain a true nucleus. Bacteria contain a more primitive nucleus.
Eukarya refers to all organisms whose cells have a nucleus. This means that they include fungi (which are heterotrophs), animals (which are heterotrophs), plants (which are autotrophs), and protists (some of which are heterotrophs, some autotrophs).
Eukarya, Archaea, Bacteria Eukarya covers plants and animals Archaea covers a group of unicellular microorganisms Bacterica covers a large group of unicellular microorganisms that have no nucleus
Eukarya
Eubacteria - Eukarya. same thing.
Eukaryotic domain has a membrane-bound nucleus. This includes organisms such as plants, animals, fungi, and protists. The nucleus in eukaryotic cells contains genetic material and controls cell functions.
Domain Eukarya, or eukaryotic organisms, are pretty much organisms with a nucleus(eukaryote comes from greek meaning "true kernel/nut", referring to the presence of the nucleus). This is opposed to the prokaryotic organisms and archaea, which do not have a nucleus.
They have no nucleus. So they are prokariyotes
All eukaryotes, animals that have nucleus.
Cells in the Eukarya have a nucleus. The others don't.
The three main domains of life are Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya. Archaea and Bacteria are prokaryotic, while Eukarya includes all organisms with eukaryotic cells, such as plants, animals, fungi, and protists.
Eukarya is the domain of classification for eukaryotes.
The domain Eukarya is important to humans because we belong to it. Eukarya is distinguished from the Prokarya because Eukaryotic cells have a nucleus and other complex structures organized within a membrane.
Eukarya can be found in various habitats, including terrestrial environments such as forests, grasslands, and deserts, as well as aquatic environments like oceans, lakes, and rivers. Many eukaryotic organisms also thrive in symbiotic relationships with other organisms or within the bodies of hosts.
Protists are eukaryotes. They are cells with a nucleus. Bacteria and archea are generally much smaller than nucleated cells and they have no nucleus. The mitochondria and chloroplasts in nucleated cells are about the size of bacteria and apppear to be descendants of bacteria that lived symbiotically within cells that evolved into cells with a nucleus.