eukaryotic cells have a nucleus like mammals and plants but
prokaryotic cells don't have a nucleus like bactiria.
Bacteria is a type of prokaryotic cell
A frog is obviously eukaryotic, as all organisms are except for bacteria, which are prokaryotic.
No, bacteria are not eukaryotic cells. Bacteria are classified as prokaryotic cells, meaning they lack a true nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles found in eukaryotic cells. This fundamental difference in cell structure is one of the key distinctions between bacteria and eukaryotic organisms.
Bacteria are prokaryotes.
Bacteria prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic.
Bacteria have prokaryotic cells. They do not have eukaryotic cells.
Bacteria is a type of prokaryotic cell
Prokaryotic by definition are bacteria. There is your answer.
A frog is obviously eukaryotic, as all organisms are except for bacteria, which are prokaryotic.
No, bacteria are not eukaryotic cells. Bacteria are classified as prokaryotic cells, meaning they lack a true nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles found in eukaryotic cells. This fundamental difference in cell structure is one of the key distinctions between bacteria and eukaryotic organisms.
Can you give an example of a prokaryotic organism, like bacteria, and an example of a eukaryotic organism, like a plant, in one question?
It's prokaryotic
Bacteria are the only prokaryotes, so algae are eukaryotic.
ALL bacteria are prokaryotic. It means that they do not have a nucleus.
Bacteria are prokaryotes.
Bacteria prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic.
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.