Bugs, or insects, are eukaryotic organisms, meaning they have complex cells with a nucleus and organelles. In contrast, prokaryotic organisms, such as bacteria and archaea, lack a nucleus and have a simpler cell structure. Therefore, bugs are not prokaryotic; they belong to the domain Eukarya.
nope. they are Eukaryotic
they are called prokariotic cells
They are not eukariyotes.They are prokariotic organisms
No they are not eukaryotic.They are prokariotic organisms
They are not eukariyotes.They are prokariotic organisms
Eukaryotic cells are unique to plants and animals
virus??? Prokariotic cells, as bacteria, etc.
No, prokariotic cells have don't have nuclei. Their genetic material is contained in nucleoids (and eventually plasmids).
Prokaryotic cells do not have a membrane around their nucleus(not separating it from other organelles) and Eukaryotic do.
they are only found in eukariotic cells. Prokariotic cells are very simple and don't have membrane bound organeles
A flagellum is a tail-like projection that protrudes from the cell body of certain prokariotic and eukariotic cells, and functions in movement.
Yes it is and it smells bad.