If a cell has a true nucleus, then it is probably eukaryotic.
If a cell has a true nucleus, then it is probably eukaryotic.
The fact that the cma cell has no nucleus implies that it is a eukaryote.
Presence of a nucleus.
An observation that provides evidence that a cell is mostly a eukaryote is the presence of membrane-bound organelles, such as a nucleus, mitochondria, and endoplasmic reticulum. Additionally, the complexity and size of the cell, along with the presence of linear chromosomes, further indicate its eukaryotic nature. These features contrast with prokaryotic cells, which lack such structures and organelles.
The cell lacks a membrane-covered nucleus.
The nucleus in a eukaryote cell contains the DNA.
eukaryote
Cell wall is a eukaryote, more specifically a plant cell.
a eukaryote is a type of cell not part of a membrane!
the organelles are enclosed in membranes
Either one as long as they have a nucleus the cell or cells can be a eukaryote.
There is a nucleus