No. A cactus falls into Kingdom Plantae, where all cells are highly evolved and eukaryotic. Bacteria and Archaea are the only living Kingdoms which consist of prokaryotic organisms.
eukaryotic- it is a plant, so made up of plant cells, which all have a true nucleus
No. All multicellular organisms, meaning all plants, animals, and fungi, are eukaryotes
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There are definitely not eukaryotic.! They are Prokaryotic! I just took a test on this and I put eukaryotic and I got it wrong !
Extremely carefully.
By evolution
No. Some may be considered as leaves but not really. Christmas cactus for instance grows in thin segmented stalks reminiscent of leaves. Cactus flowers have petal that are leafy and green like leaves but not really leaves. barrel cactus and saquaros obviously have no leafy protrusions beyond their flowers.
A cactus is a carnivore; they enjoy eating desert foxes and the odd rat or two.
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You will find nucleic acid in both prokaryote and eukaryote cells.
animal kingdom is divided into two parts. Mainly prokaryote and eukaryotes.
A prokaryote is a group of organisms that have similar characteristics. Prokaryotic is the adjective to prokaryote. For example, "the prokaryotic cell" means the same as "the prokaryote".
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