Thousands of viruses can fill one cell, either eurokaryotic of prokaryotic.
Yes, eukaryotes have a nucleus. On the other hand, prokaryotes do not have a nucleus. Eukaryotes also have numerous other characteristics not found in prokaryotes, the nucleus is simply the most well known.
yes humans have Eurokaryote cells
Yes, prokaryotes are generally smaller in size compared to eukaryotes.
Eukaryotes have organelles, like the mitochondria, which we think were prokaryotes a very long time ago. To fit these organelles inside their cytoplasm, the eukaryotes would have to be larger.
no virus is smaller than virus.
Yes, prokaryotes are generally smaller in size compared to eukaryotes at a cellular level.
Bacteria are prokaryotes. Viruses are not living organisms, virus is a virus, that is all.
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bacteria fungi virus amoeba and many other microorganisms
Well, some viruses can be prokaryotic. Such as E-Coli since prokaryotes are plants since their cell structure consists of chloroplasts which are not found in humans or animal cells.