No. A tomato plant is a multicellular green plant, all of which are eukaryotes (as are animals, fungi, protists, etc.).
Only certain single cell organisms are prokaryotes (e.g. bacteria, cyanobacteria, archaebacteria, myxobacteria). A small number of prokaryotic species do include a brief "multicellular form" during one period of their lifecycle, but when not in this period they are single cellular like other prokaryotes.
When it's a tomato.
Is tomato or tomato juice good for your prostrate
Tomato puree
the amount of juice a tomato has depends on the tomato
In the pulp of tomato depending on how large the tomato is
A tomato is the ripened fruit that comes from a tomato plant.
A tomato is the developed ovary of the tomato plant flower. The plant is called a tomato plant and the fruit is the tomato you buy in the fruit shop.
The tomato is the fruit of the tomato plant and carries to seed.
The meaning of "tomato" in Telugu is "టమాట" (Tomata).
Steak tomato, cherry tomato, and heirloom tomato.
The tomato cell is not green because the tomato is not a vegetable.
Tomato skin is just that, the skin from the tomato. Tomato pulp is the skin and the seed and whatever else does not make it through the strainer.