No they are not prokariyotes.They have eukariyotic cells
No, all algae is Eukaryotic, for they are in the kingdom Protista.
No, algae are not prokaryotic. Algae are a diverse group of photosynthetic organisms that can be unicellular or multicellular, and they belong to the kingdom Protista or Plantae. Prokaryotic organisms, on the other hand, lack a true nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.
Amoeba are eukaryotic on account of their nuclei, and so are not prokaryotic.
No, chlorella is not a prokaryotic cell; it is a eukaryotic microalga. Chlorella belongs to the group of green algae and has a defined nucleus and membrane-bound organelles, which are characteristic features of eukaryotic cells. Prokaryotic cells, such as bacteria, lack these structures and are generally simpler in organization.
No. It is eukaryotic because it is in the protist kingdom. All protists live in moist areas and are eukaryotic.
Algae are not prokariyotic.They are eukariyotic organisms.
Bacteria are the only prokaryotes, so algae are eukaryotic.
No, all algae is Eukaryotic, for they are in the kingdom Protista.
No, algae are not prokaryotic. Algae are a diverse group of photosynthetic organisms that can be unicellular or multicellular, and they belong to the kingdom Protista or Plantae. Prokaryotic organisms, on the other hand, lack a true nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.
Amoeba are eukaryotic on account of their nuclei, and so are not prokaryotic.
No it's a Cyanobacteria, prokaryotic cells capable of photosynthesis.
bcs the r prokaryotic, unicellular and single cell.
Eukaryotic. Plantae is a kingdom under the domain Eukarya.
Endosymbiotic organisms, such as certain algae or fungi, can contain both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells. For example, lichens consist of a fungus and photosynthetic algae or cyanobacteria living in a symbiotic relationship, where the prokaryotic cells (such as cyanobacteria) are engulfed by eukaryotic cells (fungus) leading to a combination of both cell types within the organism.
Prokaryotic cells are found in bacteria and blue green algae
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No. It is eukaryotic because it is in the protist kingdom. All protists live in moist areas and are eukaryotic.