Both animal and plant cells are Eukaryotic.
Some organelles are big enogh to be seen with a light microscope.
They have membrane bound Nucleus.
They have many organelles that functions within the cell.
they have these organelles that prokaryotic cells don't have
Nucleus
Nucleolus mitochondrion
golgi body(appratus)
endoplasmic reticulum(ER)
vacuole
Lysosome
centrioles(animal only)
plants only
cell wall
chloroplast
*they are often multicellular
usually need oxygen to exist
have membrane bound organelles
DNA within membrane bound nucleus
No in fact eubacteria is prokaryotic.
The fact that the cma cell has no nucleus implies that it is a eukaryote.
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It is a eukaryote.
Yes, eukaryotes can divide and replicate. In fact, eukaryotic cells have a well defined, sequential cell cycle too.
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Hydra is a eukaryote
Its a eukaryote
"Eukaryote" is from the Greek prefix eu- "well" and karyon "kernel." It refers to the fact that the cells of eukaryotic life forms have a proper nucleus.
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