All bacteria, including cyanobacteria and archybacteria are prokaryotes. All other types of organisms are eukaryotes.
Protozoa, Fungi, Plant, Animal
Protozoa, Fungi, Plant, Animal
Basically because bacteria are prokaryote and protozoa ( protists ) are eukaryote. Prokaryote cells are simple cell of no nucleus or membrane bound organelles. Eukaryote cells have their genetic material in a membrane bound nucleus and have many membrane bound organelles.
A bluebonnet is a eukaryote, as it is a flowering plant belonging to the kingdom Plantae. Eukaryotes have cells with a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles, while prokaryotes, such as bacteria, lack a nucleus.
Prokaryote cells are typically bacteria, while eukaryote cells can be plant or animal cells. Bacteria are prokaryotic, meaning they lack a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles found in eukaryotic cells. Plant and animal cells are examples of eukaryotic cells, containing a distinct nucleus and various membrane-bound organelles.
Bacteria are prokaryotes.
No.
Cell wall is a eukaryote, more specifically a plant cell.
Is chicken pox is a protozoa a virus a bacteria or a fungus
Protozoa are neither bacteria nor fungi. They are single-celled organisms belonging to the Kingdom Protista. They are often classified separately from bacteria and fungi due to their distinct characteristics and lifestyles.
Protozoa and bacteria Bacteria
no, because bacteria is considered to be a prokaryotae