An amoeba is a Eukaryote: it has a nucleus.
eukaryotic
prokaryotic
prokaryote
No, prokaryotic and eukartyotic are part of an organism. Prokaryotic organisms are more simple celled organisms without a nucleaus. Eukaryotic organisms are more complex organisms with a nucleaus in each cell. Hope that sort of answered your question:)
Amoeba are eukaryotic on account of their nuclei, and so are not prokaryotic.
An amoeba is a protist and a diatom is not
Freshwater amoeba in salt water will have a higher solute content outside of the amoeba. The water in the amoeba will want to move out of the amoeba and into the environment. This will cause the amoeba to shrivel and die.
No , Amoeba is heterotrophic .
No Amoeba is not prokaryotic , it is Protist .
No, prokaryotic and eukartyotic are part of an organism. Prokaryotic organisms are more simple celled organisms without a nucleaus. Eukaryotic organisms are more complex organisms with a nucleaus in each cell. Hope that sort of answered your question:)
No Amoeba is not prokaryotic , it is Protist .
It is autotrophic...
relating to or being a eukatyotic protein
HISTONE PROTEINS
of course they are
organelles
Nope it prokaryotic because it's a single celled organism. It lacks complex internal cellular structure. Hope this helps
no. Amoebas are unicellular eukaryotic organisms that belong to order Sarcodina and Kingdom Protista. they move by using pseudopods.
The amoeba is a eukaryotic cell while bacteria is a prokaryotic (protista) cell. Protists have a nucleus, while bacteria do not.
Amoeba are eukaryotic on account of their nuclei, and so are not prokaryotic.