Red blood cells are eukariotic. Bacterial cells are prokariyotic.
Prokaryote cells have cell walls, but no chloroplast. An example of a prokaryote is bacteria.
Bacteria is a Prokaryote, a simple cell with no true nucleus. Animal and Plant cells are considered Eukaryotic, cells with a true nucleus.
Prokaryote cells are typically bacteria, while eukaryote cells can be plant or animal cells. Bacteria are prokaryotic, meaning they lack a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles found in eukaryotic cells. Plant and animal cells are examples of eukaryotic cells, containing a distinct nucleus and various membrane-bound organelles.
Can you give an example of a prokaryotic organism, like bacteria, and an example of a eukaryotic organism, like a plant, in one question?
animal
Neither, Cyanobacteria is a prokaryote. Animals and plants are Eukaryotes. They exist in separate domains of life. Photosynthesis originates in prokaryotic cells (bacteria) and plants are descended from eukaryotic protists (green algae) which had formed endosymbiosis with captured bacteria.
Plant cells have an organized nucleus.So they are eukaryotic.
Prokaryotic- bacteriaEukaryotic- protist, amoeba, etc.An example of a prokaryote would be bacteria or any single cellular organism and an example of a eukaryote would be any multicellular organism.
Cell wall is a eukaryote, more specifically a plant cell.
yes they are they are made up of one cell
A bluebonnet is a eukaryote, as it is a flowering plant belonging to the kingdom Plantae. Eukaryotes have cells with a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles, while prokaryotes, such as bacteria, lack a nucleus.
Plastids are organelles and are present in eukaryotes,in plant cells.