It does not have a rigid exoskeleton or jointed limbs which are major characteristics of arthropods.
Eubacteria Archaebacteria Eukaryote
No, salmonella is classified under the kingdom Eubacteria, making it a prokaryote.
An amoeba is a type of single-celled organism belonging to the phylum Amoebozoa. It is classified as a protist, specifically a unicellular eukaryote.
No. Earthworms are not decomposers. Since they have to consumer and internally digest the material, they are classified as detritivores.
Plant and animal cells are classified as eukaryotic cells because they both contain a nucleus unlike a prokariotic cell, such as a bacteria cell, which does not contain a nucleus.
Eukaryote is a celltype, which primary aminals and plants (including human) are made up from. It is has a nucleus and other membran enclosed organelles which a normal prokaryote (bacteria cell) doesnt have, and is often much larger than a prokaryote.
based on the genetic make up (genome) all the organisms including eukaryote are classified.
No, bacteria are prokaryotes, not eukaryotes. Eukaryotes have membrane-bound organelles and a nucleus, while prokaryotes do not have these structures.
No, ringworm is not a eukaryote; it is actually a fungal infection caused by dermatophytes, which are a type of fungus. Fungi are classified as eukaryotes, but the term "ringworm" itself refers to the infection rather than the organism. The fungi responsible for ringworm, such as Trichophyton and Microsporum, are indeed eukaryotic organisms.
earthworm
It is a eukaryote.
Eukaryote