prokaryotic because it contains a cell wall
All fungi are eukaryotes including mold!
No Molds are not prokaryotic organisms. It has well developed cell wall and cellular organisms.
Moulds are fungi, which are always eukaryotes.
YES!
Eukaryotic
Eukaryote
A spirochete (also spelt as Spirochaete) is Prokaryotic.
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prokaryotic
eukaryotes
lilium is NOT prokaryotic, it is eukaryote
Mold spores are replete with organelles which is a complex of cellular structure. The nucleus is the most conspicuous organelles. It contains the DNA and has the function of reproduction. In prokaryotic spores the DNA is free in their cytoplasma.
Mold spores are replete with organelles which is a complex of cellular structure. The nucleus is the most conspicuous organelles. It contains the DNA and has the function of reproduction. In prokaryotic spores the DNA is free in their cytoplasma.
Yeast is one of several eukaryotic single celled fungus, mold is a multicellular fungus, and bacteria are single celled prokaryotic microorganisms.
No. Algae is a protist in domain Eukarya. They are typically autotrophs (organisms that can manufacture their own food) that perform photosynthesis. "Blue-green" algae are prokaryotic cyanobacteria, however.
A spirochete (also spelt as Spirochaete) is Prokaryotic.
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prokaryotic
Prokaryotic.
prokaryotic.
They do not have nucleus.So they are prokaryotic.
prokaryotic
eukaryotes