protista,
e.g phycomycetes , myxomycetes , which are unicellular but have complex cellular structure i-e have a true nucleus.
Monera Kingdom contains unicellular life forms. Unicellular means that they only have one cell. They have no nucleus, and are missing many organelles.
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Amoebas are protists and therefore unicellular eukaryotic organisms. This means that they contain a nucleus. The DNA of ANY eukaryotic organism is found in the nucleus.
They don't even have a nucleus. That is how you know it is prokaryotic. The only part of a nucleus it contains is the hereditary material.
They are all protists in the 'odds and ends' kingdom called Protista. They are unicellular (one cell) eukaryotes. (contain a nucleus) They all have a nucleus and a cell membrane.
Monera Kingdom contains unicellular life forms. Unicellular means that they only have one cell. They have no nucleus, and are missing many organelles.
They lack a nucleus. They are prokaryotes. They are unicellular.
Monera Kingdom contains unicellular life forms. Unicellular means that they only have one cell. They have no nucleus, and are missing many organelles.
* Kingdom Animalia, Phylum prokaryotae. i disagree, its kingdon prokaryote
Unicellular organisms with no nucleus are called prokaryotes; they do not have a kingdom classification, but have two domains: Archaea and Bacteria.
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This organism likely belongs in the Protista kingdom.
If the cell contains peptidoglycan but contains no nucleus, the cell is a bacteria, and therefore belongs in either kingdom eubacteria or kingdom archaebacteria.
Amoebas are protists and therefore unicellular eukaryotic organisms. This means that they contain a nucleus. The DNA of ANY eukaryotic organism is found in the nucleus.
There is no single kingdom that is unicellular. All prokaryotes (organisms with no cell nucleus) are unicellular, and they belong to two domains, bacteria and archaea. Eukaryotes, or organisms with a cell nucleus, are divided into four kingdoms, plants, fungi, animals, and protists (although recently scientists began to reclassify protists into multiple separate kingdoms). In each of the fungi and protist kingdoms, there are a variety of members that are unicellular, and also some members that are multicellular. Animals and plants are always multicellular (except possibly one animal group called Myxozoa).
remember, mushrooms are part of the fungi kingdom so they are all not unicellular and yes, they are eukaryotes since they have a nucleus unlike eubacterium
In a multicellular organism, the Nucleus contains the DNA but in unicellular beings, the DNA just floats in it.