protozoa
Yeast? Amoeba?
Some examples of eukaryotic microbes include protozoa, algae, fungi, and some parasites. These organisms have a well-defined nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles within their cells. Eukaryotic microbes can be found in various environments, ranging from soil and water to the human body.
Which structure do eukaryotic cells and viruses both have?Cytoplasmmitochondriadnaall of the above?
Virus
The answer is eukaryotic.
the gynoplyis group
No, protists are not only prokaryotes. They are a diverse group of eukaryotic organisms that do not fit into the plant, animal, or fungi kingdoms. They can be unicellular or multicellular and exhibit a wide range of cellular structures and functions.
nucleus
They are in both.But differs from structure
single cell organism are microbes generally like bacteria which is a prokaryotic i.e. it did not have all the cellular organelli and the other example of single cells microbes is fungi which is an eukaryotic cell and have all the eukaryotic cellular organelli in themthere are another examples of single cell organims like protozoans and some algae which have eukaryotic cells
A microbe is a prokaryotic type of cell, which means it lacks a nucleus and other organelles, and is a single-celled organism. Fungi are multi-cellular, and are eukaryotic, meaning they have a nucleus, and various organelles are contained within their cell membrane.
The structure that house a eukaryotic cells DNA is known as the nucleus. The nucleus has a membrane that is similar to a cell membrane.