The two terms are contradictory. Prokaryotic means no true nucleus, which means that no prokaryote (no exception) has a true nucleus. Having said that, all protists are eukaryotic and possesses a nucleus.
Yes, protists, fungi, plants, and animals are all eukaryotic organisms, meaning they have cells with a true nucleus enclosed by a membrane. This distinguishes them from prokaryotes, which lack a nucleus.
Protists are placed in the kingdom Protista because they are Eukaryotic organisms with more complex internal structures like a nucleus and organelles. Monerans, on the other hand, are placed in the kingdom Monera because they are prokaryotic, lacking a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles. This fundamental difference in their cellular structure is why they are placed in separate kingdoms.
All protists have cells containing at least one nucleus, internal membranes, and other typical cell structures
All protists possess a eukaryotic cell structure, meaning they have a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles. They are unicellular, though some can form colonies or be multicellular. Protists exhibit a wide range of nutritional modes and can be autotrophic, heterotrophic, or mixotrophic.
Yes, most protist cells have a nucleus. This nucleus contains the genetic material of the cell and is surrounded by a nuclear membrane. There are some exceptions, such as red algae, which have a nucleomorph instead of a traditional nucleus.
They have a nucleus!
Yes, most protists have a nucleus. Protists are eukaryotic organisms, meaning they have a defined nucleus that contains their genetic material. However, there are some protists that lack a true nucleus and are considered primitive.
Yes, protists, fungi, plants, and animals are all eukaryotic organisms, meaning they have cells with a true nucleus enclosed by a membrane. This distinguishes them from prokaryotes, which lack a nucleus.
YESSS! all protists have a nucleus!(:
Protists are placed in the kingdom Protista because they are Eukaryotic organisms with more complex internal structures like a nucleus and organelles. Monerans, on the other hand, are placed in the kingdom Monera because they are prokaryotic, lacking a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles. This fundamental difference in their cellular structure is why they are placed in separate kingdoms.
Yes, protists have a nucleus. They are eukaryotic organisms, meaning their cells contain a true nucleus that houses their genetic material. This nucleus is surrounded by a nuclear membrane, separating the genetic material from the rest of the cell.
Yes, protists have a distinct nucleus that is separated from the cytoplasm by a nuclear membrane. This feature distinguishes them from prokaryotic organisms, which lack a true nucleus. The nucleus of protists contains their genetic material and controls cellular activities.
If your question is why are protists, fungi, animals, and plants part of the eukaryote group? The answer is because they all contain a true nucleus. Eu means true and karya means nucleus. Eukaryotes are organism with true nucleus. If protists, fungi, animals, and plants all belong to the above group then it seems that all organisms alive must belong to the above group right? Well there are those sometimes bothersome creatures that surround you at all times, they are even around you right now and they are not eukaryotes. No I am not talking about kids, I am talking about bacteria. Bacteria are not in this group because they do not contain a true nucleus. Bacteria contain a more primitive nucleus.
eukaryote.
Yes, protists are eukaryotic organisms and consist of one or more nucleated cells.
All protists have cells containing at least one nucleus, internal membranes, and other typical cell structures
All protists possess a eukaryotic cell structure, meaning they have a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles. They are unicellular, though some can form colonies or be multicellular. Protists exhibit a wide range of nutritional modes and can be autotrophic, heterotrophic, or mixotrophic.