This is a broad question as eukaryotes are a type of cell rather than a specific type of living organism.
A eukaryote is a cell in which the DNA is contained in a nucleus, so what a eukaryote would eat could be anything eaten by animals, plants, fungi, and some protists.
Animals, plants, fungi, and protists are eukaryotes (IPA: /juËˈkærɪɒt/ or IPA: /-oÊŠt/), organisms whose cells are organized into complex structures enclosed within membranes. The defining membrane-bound structure that differentiates eukaryotic cells from prokaryotic cells is the nucleus. The presence of a nucleus gives these organisms their name, which comes from the Greek ευ (eu), meaning "good/true," and κάÏυον (karyon), "nut." Many eukaryotic cells contain other membrane-bound organelles such as mitochondria, chloroplasts and Golgi bodies.
Some eukaryotes make their own food. Ex Plants
microbiology cells and genetics
yes
It is Eukaryote =]
Which of these words describes humans? a. eukaryote b. prokaryote c. protist d. fungus
Eukaryote
eukaryote
protista are eukaryote because they have a nucleus
It is Eukaryote =]
Which of these words describes humans? a. eukaryote b. prokaryote c. protist d. fungus
Eukaryote
It is a Eukaryote
Eukaryote
It is a eukaryote.
Eukaryote
Eukaryote
Hydra is a eukaryote
Its a eukaryote
Eukaryotic .
eukaryote