No they dont have.They have prokariyotic cells
There are definitely not eukaryotic.! They are Prokaryotic! I just took a test on this and I put eukaryotic and I got it wrong !
The defining characteristic of a eukaryote is that eukaryotic cells contain a nucleus, or a nuclear envelope, which contains the genetic material of the cell. Eubacteria are well developed bacteria that have a definite nucleus. Because all eubacteria have nuclei, all eubacteria are eukaryotic.
All bacteria are prokaryotes.
Human beings are eukaryotic.
No, it is prokaryotic. Prokaryotic cells have no nucleus, no membrane-bound organelles, and are usually found in uni-cellular organisms.
Members of Eukarya have membrane-bound organelles, such as a nucleus and mitochondria, which are absent in members of Eubacteria. Eukaryotic cells also have linear chromosomes and undergo mitosis during cell division, features not found in Eubacteria. Additionally, eukaryotic cells have a more complex cytoskeleton compared to Eubacteria.
It makes sure batiria dosnt get on you
Every kingdom, except archaebacteria and eubacteria, are eukaryotic.
No, peptidoglycan cell walls are characteristic of Eubacteria, which are prokaryotes.
Protista are eukaryotic organisms, while eubacteria are prokaryotic organisms. Protista are typically unicellular, while eubacteria can be unicellular or multicellular. Protista have a more complex cell structure and can exhibit a wider range of cellular processes compared to eubacteria.
While eubacteria may lack the organized organelles found in eukaryotic cells, many eubacteria have specialized internal membranes. Cyanobacteria, for example, have membranes that contain chlorophyll and other chemicals required to carry out photosynthesis.
A cell is either prokaryotic (cario would be the nuclear membrane) or eukaryotic.Prokaryotic cells would be archeabacteria and eubacteria whereas everything else would be eukaryotic.