no, bacteria is a typical prokaryote.
Plant and animal cells are classified as eukaryotic cells because they both contain a nucleus unlike a prokariotic cell, such as a bacteria cell, which does not contain a nucleus.
Eukaryote is a celltype, which primary aminals and plants (including human) are made up from. It is has a nucleus and other membran enclosed organelles which a normal prokaryote (bacteria cell) doesnt have, and is often much larger than a prokaryote.
There are no eukaryote bacteria! All bacteria are prokaryote; not nucleus and no membrane bound organelles.
No, Rhodospirillum is not a eukaryote. It is a type of bacteria that belongs to the phylum Proteobacteria. Eukaryotes are organisms with cells that have a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles, which bacteria like Rhodospirillum lack.
animals, fungi, protists, and some bacteria
Bacteria are prokaryotes.
Plant and animal cells are classified as eukaryotic cells because they both contain a nucleus unlike a prokariotic cell, such as a bacteria cell, which does not contain a nucleus.
Eukaryote is a celltype, which primary aminals and plants (including human) are made up from. It is has a nucleus and other membran enclosed organelles which a normal prokaryote (bacteria cell) doesnt have, and is often much larger than a prokaryote.
no, because bacteria is considered to be a prokaryotae
Living things are classified into three domains: Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya. Each domain represents a broad category of organisms with distinct characteristics.
Eubacteria Archaebacteria Eukaryote
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Nope. E Coli is a bacteria, therefore, it is a prokaryote, NOT eukaryote
A eukaryote- The only things that have prokaryote cells are bacteria
There are no eukaryote bacteria! All bacteria are prokaryote; not nucleus and no membrane bound organelles.
bacteria is a prokaryote while algae is a eukaryote
animals, fungi, protists, and some bacteria