Firstly, archae are not a kingdom but a domain. A domain comes before kingdoms in the taxonomic classification system 3 domains are Eukaryae, Prokaryae and Archae. As you can see from their names, the domain Eukaryae is eukaryotic and the domain Prokaryae is prokaryotic. Archae are different. They are bacteria which live in extreme conditions such as extremely high temperatures, with little oxygen or water, etc. Archae are neither prokaryotic or eukaryotic.
Plants are always eukaryotic. They are never prokaryotic.
All plants are eukaryotic.
Eukaryotic. Animalia is a kingdom under the domain Eukarya.
Paramecium is a Eukaryotic cell, not a Prokaryotic cell
Bacterium has Prokaryotic cells which put it the kingdom Monera.
Eukaryotic. Plantae is a kingdom under the domain Eukarya.
Plants are always eukaryotic. They are never prokaryotic.
Eukaryotic. All members of the Kingdom Animalia are eukaryotic.
Eukaryotic. Kingdom: Protista Phylum: Ciliphora
All plants are Eukaryotic.
A plant is a eukaryotic cell.
All plants are eukaryotic.
Eukaryotic. Animalia is a kingdom under the domain Eukarya.
All multi-cellular plants and animals are eukaryotic.
Paramecium is a Eukaryotic cell, not a Prokaryotic cell
No, plants contain eukaryotic cells.
The Animalia kingdom is eukaryotic. Eukaryotic organisms have cells that contain a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles, while prokaryotic organisms do not have a nucleus or organelles.