No Amoeba is not prokaryotic , it is Protist .
A mature red blood cell is an example of prokaryotic cell.
yes they are yes they are
These are called prokaryote cells and also do not contain membrane bound organelles.
This is a biology question, but the answer is Prokaryotic. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Red blood cells also lack a nucleus.
Prokaryotes are organisms whose cells lack a nucleus and other organelles.
Then, congratulations, you're living in the real world, where human red blood cells do not, in fact, have nuclei (the red blood cells of some species do have nuclei, but those of humans do not). You've essentially asked "What if the sky were blue?"
No, white blood cells are not eukaryotes.Eukaryotes are organisms that have eukaryotic cells. People are eukaryotes, with many millions of eukaryotic cells.White blood cells are eukaryotic cells in eukaryotes.
Red blood cells are eukariotic. Bacterial cells are prokariyotic.
These are called prokaryote cells and also do not contain membrane bound organelles.
This is a biology question, but the answer is Prokaryotic. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Red blood cells also lack a nucleus.
Prokaryotic cells have no nucleus. In the human body, mature erythrocytes (red blood cells) have no nucleus.
Prokaryotic cells i.e.. red blood cells mammalian RBC This is not submitted by he same person btw. this is submitted by justwannabe
Prokaryotes are organisms whose cells lack a nucleus and other organelles.
Prokaryotic cell, or a Prokaryote. A Prokaryotic cell lacks a nucleus and internal organelles (except ribosome). It's genetic material is a single molecule that is not membrane-bound. The opposite is a Eukaryote which has organelles and a nucleus.
Prokariyotes do not have mitochondria. But they have ribosomes
Prokaryotic cells, and Eukaryotic cells are the two MAIN types of cells.
Then, congratulations, you're living in the real world, where human red blood cells do not, in fact, have nuclei (the red blood cells of some species do have nuclei, but those of humans do not). You've essentially asked "What if the sky were blue?"
No, white blood cells are not eukaryotes.Eukaryotes are organisms that have eukaryotic cells. People are eukaryotes, with many millions of eukaryotic cells.White blood cells are eukaryotic cells in eukaryotes.
Prokaryotic cell types are the type of cell that do not have the nucleus. The red blood cells do not have a nucleus as well.