Yes, trees are multicellular eukaryotes.
You and your dog are composed of eukaryotic cells!
eukaryote, an example of prokaryote cell is bacteria
Yes kelps do have eukaryotic cells. All living things have eukaryotic cells.
No, eukaryotic cells are not represented by bacteria cells. Bacteria are prokaryotic cells, while eukaryotic cells are found in organisms such as animals, plants, fungi, and protists. Some algal cells are eukaryotic and share similarities with other eukaryotic cells in terms of having a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.
all cells that have a nucleus are eukaryotic.
yes they do
You and your dog are composed of eukaryotic cells!
No, cork comes from cork trees, which are composed of eukaryotic cells.
eukaryote, an example of prokaryote cell is bacteria
Eukaryotic cells.
Yes kelps do have eukaryotic cells. All living things have eukaryotic cells.
There are many different types of eukaryotic cells, though animals and plants are the most familiar eukaryotes, and provide an excellent starting point for understanding eukaryotic structure. They also make up cattails and apple trees, mushrooms and dust mites.
Taste bud cells are eukaryotic cells. They are complex cells that contain a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles.
No, a cell of an oak leaf is not a prokaryotic cell. Oak leaf cells are eukaryotic cells, meaning they have a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles, whereas prokaryotic cells, like bacteria, lack a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles.
No. Only the eukaryotic cells have a nucleus.
No, cork is not a prokaryotic cell. Cork is a type of plant tissue called suberin that is composed of dead cells with thick walls. Prokaryotic cells are simple cells found in bacteria and archaea that lack a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.
The cells found in the human body are eukaryotic cells. Organisms that have eukaryotic cells are usually multicellular like humans. Organisms that have prokaryotic cells are usually unicelluar, like bacteria.