protists
Yes, they are.
Protists, plants, animals, and fungi are the eukaryotes
For the most part, no. Eukaryotes include plants animals and fungi. Plants and animals are multicellular and only a few fungi are unicellular such as yeast
The thing is Eukaryotes don't have a nucleus, but prokaryotes do. So if Archaebacteria and Eubacteria are prokaryotes, and Protists, Fungi, Plants and Animals are Eukaryotes, than that means Archaebacteria and Eubacteria have a nucleus and Protists, Fungi, Plants and Animals don't have a nucleus.
They;re different because they're niether animals, plants, or fungi, and they're eukaryotes
Yes, they are.
Protists are eukaryotic cells (eukaryotes). Other eukaryotes are animals, plants and fungi.
Bacteria tend to be single celled organisms.
Animals, plants, Protists, fungi
Protists, plants, animals, and fungi are the eukaryotes
Prokarotes are single-celledbacterium and eukaryotes are plants, animals, and fungi. So eukaryotes are a whole lot larger than prokaryotes.
Kingdom Protista was created because the Eukaryotes don't have the distinctive characters of plants, animals or fungi. -- All of the Eukaryotes are mostly multi-cellular, while Protista is majority uni-cellular
All fungi are eukaryotes, like animals having a nucleus and mitochondria in their cells but lacking chloroplasts.
Animals are Eukaryotes. The Kingdoms Protista, Plantae, Fungi, and Animalia all fall under the domain Eukarya.
For the most part, no. Eukaryotes include plants animals and fungi. Plants and animals are multicellular and only a few fungi are unicellular such as yeast
Yeast is a fungi, therefore eukaryotic. Eukaryotes are plants, animals and fungi. Prokaryotes are bacteria and archaea.
No, fungi are Eukaryotes.