All organisms in kingdom animalia are eukaryotic.
Deer is an animal.So it is a eukariyote.
Eukaryotic. Animalia is a kingdom under the domain Eukarya.
Eukaryotic. Animalia is a kingdom under the domain Eukarya.
Eukaryotic. Animalia is a kingdom under the domain Eukarya.
Firstly, archae are not a kingdom but a domain. A domain comes before kingdoms in the taxonomic classification system 3 domains are Eukaryae, Prokaryae and Archae. As you can see from their names, the domain Eukaryae is eukaryotic and the domain Prokaryae is prokaryotic. Archae are different. They are bacteria which live in extreme conditions such as extremely high temperatures, with little oxygen or water, etc. Archae are neither prokaryotic or eukaryotic.
prokaryotic and eukaryotic
Its eucaryotic
Eukaryotic. All members of the Kingdom Animalia are eukaryotic.
Eukaryotic. Animalia is a kingdom under the domain Eukarya.
Fish belong to the kingdom Animalia and so must be eukaryotic
Eukaryotic. Animalia is a kingdom under the domain Eukarya.
No, animalia (the animal kingdom) is eukaryotic. Prokaryotic organisms are mostly bacteria which have no true nucleus.
A turtle is eukaryotic, as are all animals.
The kingdoms that have eukaryotic cells are Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, and Protista. Eukaryotic cells are characterized by having a membrane-bound nucleus and other organelles.
It is a prokaryote. It is from the Kingdom Monera
Eukaryotic. Animalia is a kingdom under the domain Eukarya.
what is the difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic
There are 6 kingdoms recognized in America today. Only one kingdom is considered to be prokaryotic, and that is Bacteria. The other five fall under eukaryotic: Fungi, Protists (Algae and Protozoa), Animalia, Chromista, and Plantae.