snakes, rats, mice, hawks and krytes.
Eukaryotes have multiple cells
plant cells and animals cells
They are in both. They are in every eukaryote
Yes. Eukaryotes are found in animals
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.
All animal cells have nuclei - this is part of the definition of a eukaryote, which all animals are.
No there is no centriole in prokaryotic cells.These are non-membrane bound organelles in animal eukaryote cells.
Eukaryoric cells
animals have specific types of cells that are different than plant cells. Animal and plants both have Eukaryote Cells so I guess the answer to you question.
The gray wolf is a eukaryote. All animals, including wolves, are made up of eukaryotic cells, which have a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles.
An organism with cells containing a nucleus is called a eukaryote. Eukaryotic cells have a membrane-bound nucleus that houses their genetic material, distinct from prokaryotic cells, such as bacteria, which lack this structure. Examples of eukaryotic organisms include plants, animals, fungi, and protists.
Many bacteria falling under animal category like Amoeba etc. Have prokaryotic cell