It has enclosed organelles inside the cell
The best observation is observing the presence of a nucleus. This is the one thing that is seperates all eukaryotes from bacteria and archea.
When looking at an organism that does not require a microscope to see, you can safely assume they’re most likely a eukaryote. Plants, animals (including humans), funghi etc are all eukaryotes. But if you don’t know what organism you’re looking at, and definately if they’re single celled organisms, the easiest way to tell is by examining it by microscopy.
If an organism's cells contain a nucleus that is enclosed by the nuclear envelope, which contains the genetic material, this proves it is a eukaryote.
The presence of a nucleus gives eukaryotes their name, which comes from the Greek ευ.
It has a nucleus!
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The presence of a nucleus indicates the cell is a eukaryote, although the red blood cell is eukaryote but lacks a nucleus. Another characteristic is that organelles are enclosed by membranes.
The cell contains a nucleus
It has enclosed organelles inside the cell.
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A eukaryote under observation has no membrane to separate the nucleus.
A eukaryote under observation has no membrane to separate the nucleus.
You will want to look for a membrane bound nucleus. The prokaryote doesn't have this. A eukaryote does. This is the main different between the two.
The fact that the cma cell has no nucleus implies that it is a eukaryote.
If an organism's cells contain a nucleus that is enclosed by the nuclear envelope, which contains the genetic material, this proves it is a eukaryote. The presence of a nucleus gives eukaryotes their name, which comes from the Greek ευ.
A eukaryote under observation has no membrane to separate the nucleus.
A eukaryote under observation has no membrane to separate the nucleus.
A eukaryote cell has an observable nucleus.
A eukaryote under observation has no membrane to separate the nucleus.
A eukaryote under observation has no membrane to separate the nucleus.
the cell contains a nucleus.
A eukaryote under observation has no membrane to separate the nucleus.
It has enclosed organelles inside the cell it has enclosed organells on the inside It has a nucleus . . . . . . . . .
You will want to look for a membrane bound nucleus. The prokaryote doesn't have this. A eukaryote does. This is the main different between the two.
The fact that the cma cell has no nucleus implies that it is a eukaryote.
which observation proves that cells is eurkaryote
If an organism's cells contain a nucleus that is enclosed by the nuclear envelope, which contains the genetic material, this proves it is a eukaryote. The presence of a nucleus gives eukaryotes their name, which comes from the Greek ευ.