No Amoeba is not prokaryotic , it is Protist .
An amoeba is a Eukaryote: it has a nucleus.
No, red blood cells are eukaryotic cells. Prokaryotic cells do not have a nucleus or membrane-bound organelles, while eukaryotic cells, like red blood cells, have a nucleus and other organelles enclosed within membranes.
Amoeba, it only has One cell
Bacteria is a prokaryotic cell.
An amoeba is not considered an animal because it is unicellular, meaning it is made up of only one cell. Animals are multicellular organisms. Additionally, amoebas are eukaryotic, not prokaryotic, and they are heterotrophic, not autotrophic.
binomeal fussion
An Amoeba and a Protozoa are both one cell organisms.
Prokaryotic- bacteriaEukaryotic- protist, amoeba, etc.An example of a prokaryote would be bacteria or any single cellular organism and an example of a eukaryote would be any multicellular organism.
Blood cell, muscle cell. Prokaryotic cells, eukaryotic cells.
Nope it prokaryotic because it's a single celled organism. It lacks complex internal cellular structure. Hope this helps
An example of a prokaryotic cell is a bacteria cell. These cells lack a membrane-bound nucleus and other organelles found in eukaryotic cells. Instead, their DNA is located in the nucleoid region of the cell.
amoeba is cell not a organism.