Virtually every animal (animalia) comprises eukaryotic cells.
Prokaryots are mostly monera (bacteria), and blue-green algae which is often placed in the kingdom monera, but also in the kingdom fungi by some biologists.
Eukaryotic. Animalia is a kingdom under the domain Eukarya.
Animals are not prokaryotes.They are eukaryotic organisms.
Yes, all animals are eukaryotic.
A turtle is eukaryotic, as are all animals.
All animals are eukaryotic.
Eukaryotic. Just remember EU sounds like YOU. All animals, plants, fungi, and protists are eukaryotic.
yes they do
No. Prokaryotes are unicell animals such as bacteria. Animals, including humans, are multi-celled arrangements of Eukaryotic cells.
Pigeons belong to Kingdom Animalia. Animals have eukaryotic cells.
Hawks belong to Kingdom Animalia. Animals have eukaryotic cells.
Plants, animals, fungi and protista.
a eukaryotic cell is a cell lacking a true membrane-bound nucleus. Eukaryotic cells are found in about all plants and animals. In animals they make up the tissue. There are many different types of eukaryotic cells, though animals and plants are the most familiar eukaryotes, and thus provide an excellent starting point for understanding eukaryotic structure. Fungi and many protists have some substantial differences, however.