A catch all Phylum called Protista. ( older name, Protozoan )
Eukaryotes most likely evolved from prokaryotes.
unicellular eukaryotes
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Classified as inorganic.
Prokaryotes: * single-cellular * do not have membrane-bound organelles (such as mitochondria or chloroplasts) * transcription and translation of DNA can occur simultaneously due to the fact that there is no nuclear membrane Eukaryotes: * can be multi-cellular * contain membrane-bound organelles
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No. Bacteria are classified as prokaryotic. Eukaryotes have differing traits from prokaryotes - most notably they have nuclei where prokaryotes do not have nuclei. Viruses are classified as neither prokaryotic or eukaryotic but are considered to be living organisms as well.
Eukaryotes most likely evolved from prokaryotes.
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The study of small, living organisms that are too small to be seen with the naked eye. For the most part, this includes all prokaryotes and the eukaryotes fungi and protists. Viruses are also studied, although they aren't really classified as living.
For the most part, eukaryotes are multicellular, but there are exceptions.
Prokaryotes do not have a nucleus included in their cells. Eukaryotes do have a nucleus included in their cells. And prokaryotes are more simple, it is the simplest, but eukaryotes are very complicated. And prokaryotes are single cells, but most of the eukaryotes make a big organism like plants and animals.Eukaryotes have membranes around their organalles