A eukaryote cell is any cell with a true nucleus, meaning every single cell found in animals, plants, and fungi are eukaryotic. So, no, there are millions of types of eukaryote cells.
there are two different types of cells: eukaryote and procaryotic. Procaryotic cells are unicellular (only have one cells), like bacteria.
Prokaryote cells only have one cell, as Eukaryote cells have more than one.
Either one as long as they have a nucleus the cell or cells can be a eukaryote.
bacteria have only one type of cells know as a
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Prokaryotic" means "before a nucleus," and "eukaryote" means "possessing a true nucleus." This is a big hint about one of the differences between these two cell types. Prokaryotic cells have no nuclei, while eukaryote cells do have true nuclei. This is far from the only difference between these two cell types, however. This particular eukaryote cell happens to be an animal cell, but the cells of plants, fungi and protists are also eukaryote.
A eukaryote cell has a nucleus while prokaryote cells are mostly unicellular organisms without a nucleus.
The main differences between the two types of cells is that eukaryotic cells have a nucleus, prokaryotic cells don't. Also, Eukaryotic cells have membrane-bound orgenelles. Eukaryotics are also usually multi cellular, as opposed to prokaryotic cells that are only one cell. Prokaryotic cells actually have two different kinds: archeabacteria and eubacteria. Archeabacteria are known to thrive in extreme places.
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The ribosomes are in both eukaryote and prokaryote cells, but the subunits are different from domain to domain. That is one of the attack routes of epidemiology. To attack the prokaryote ribosomes with a substance that does not affect eukaryote ribosomes.
No , there are many types of blood cells .
A nucleus for one, plus multiple organelles including mitochondria.