yes
Organisms such as protists, like algae and protozoa, are eukaryotic but do not have specialized tissues. These organisms typically have simple structures and lack the complex organization of tissues seen in higher eukaryotes like animals and plants.
eukaryote, an example of prokaryote cell is bacteria
Eukaryotic organisms that do not have specialized tissues are typically simpler multicellular organisms, like sponges or certain types of algae. These organisms lack differentiated cell types that perform specific functions, relying instead on a more generalized cellular structure to carry out life processes. Their cells can often perform multiple roles, allowing them to adapt to their environments without the complexity of specialized tissues found in more advanced eukaryotes, such as plants and animals.
Multicellular organisms are eukaryotic.
Animals are not prokaryotes.They are eukaryotic organisms.
Yes, eukaryotic organisms can have tissues, particularly multicellular ones like plants and animals. Tissues are groups of similar cells that perform a specific function, and they are organized into organs and systems. In animals, for example, there are four main types of tissues: epithelial, connective, muscle, and nervous tissue. Plants also have specialized tissues, such as xylem and phloem, that facilitate various functions.
Eukaryotic cells have a nucleus and other membranebound organells, while prokaryotic cells don't
No most unicelluar organisms are not eukaryotic alot of them are prokaryotic
Paramesium is a protozoan.They are eukaryotic organisms
Yes, cheetahs are eukaryotic organisms.
Paramesium is a protozoan.They are eukaryotic organisms
Some kelp are prokaryotic, or unicellular, organisms. However, some kelp are eukaroytic, or multi cellular, organisms. Both lack specialized tissues.