Cellular nuclei. Eukaryotic organisms have cells with a nucleus. We are eukaryotes.
There Are more than one but a very important one is that they are eukayotes
remember, mushrooms are part of the fungi kingdom so they are all not unicellular and yes, they are eukaryotes since they have a nucleus unlike eubacterium
haha of course they do, they have to by definition.
Yes, animals are multicellular eukaryotes, meaning they are made up of multiple cells with a nucleus enclosed in a membrane. They are part of the domain Eukaryota, which also includes plants, fungi, and protists.
Eukaryotes are organisms whose cells contain a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles. Four examples of eukaryotic organisms include humans (animals), oak trees (plants), mushrooms (fungi), and amoebas (protists). These organisms exhibit complex cellular structures and diverse modes of reproduction and metabolism.
there is a wide difference between eukaryotic and prokaryotiv cell:prokaryotic cell has incipient nucleus whereas eukaryotic cell has well developed nucleus prokaryotic cells contain 70S ribosomes whereas eukaryotic cell contain 80S ribosomes the genetic material in prokaryotes is suspended in the cytoplasm whereas in eukayotes the genetic material is present in yhe nucleus with well defined boundaries prokaryotic cells lack mitochondria and chloroplast whereas eukaryotic cell have mitochondria and chloroplast
all in allIt's all in all
Actually it's, "One for all and all for one".
All are (proper English), All is (Slang)
"All have." For example, "all have fallen short."
All and all is a phrase it is not a part of speech. Words are parts of speech.I think the phrase should be all in all not all and all.All in all is used to introduce a summary or a general statement - All in all it was a good day.
The contraction for "all is" is "all's"