A eukaryote is an organism containing eukaryotic cells, meaning cells with membrane bound organelles, such as the nucleus or mitochondria. Humans, trees, fish, and dragon flies all fall into the category of eukaryotes. Bacteria and single celled microorganisms from the Archaea domain are the only organisms that do not fall into the category of eukaryotes; everything else is a eukaryote.
multicellular eukaryote
A eukaryote is an organism whose cell(s) contain a nucleus and other organelles within its membranes. Some examples of eukaryotes are:protozoaa flowera human
Animalia ( Animal cell), Plantae (Plant cell), Fungi.
A eukaryote is an organism containing eukaryotic cells, meaning cells with membrane bound organelles, such as the nucleus or mitochondria. Humans, trees, fish, and dragon flies all fall into the category of eukaryotes. Bacteria and single celled microorganisms from the Archaea domain are the only organisms that do not fall into the category of eukaryotes; everything else is a eukaryote.
Protista Animalia Fungi Plantae
Protists, plants, animals, and fungi are the eukaryotes
There are four examples of civilization. The four examples are tsunami, earthquakes, massive fire and climate change.
A eukaryote is a cell that contains a nucleus, two examples of this are a plant cell or an animal cell
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.
Eukaryote, not prokaryotes (which means before kernel, or before a nucleus) because eukaryote are the exact opposite, have nuclei. Examples include multi-cellular (as well as other organisms) organisms such as humans and other mammals.
It is a eukaryote.
Eukaryote