yes!
The kingdom Protista does not have a nucleus. It includes organisms like bacteria, which are prokaryotic and lack a membrane-bound nucleus in their cells.
They are all protists in the 'odds and ends' kingdom called Protista. They are unicellular (one cell) eukaryotes. (contain a nucleus) They all have a nucleus and a cell membrane.
All unicellular eukaryotic organisms fall under the kingdom Protista and are thusly called "protists."
Yes.
It is in the protista kingdom.
Protista is a kingdom of eukariya.So they have a nucleus.
Not entirely sure what you mean BUT... There are such sub-kingdoms as Archaebacteria and Eubacteria which are found the main Kingdom of Monera. To be in the Monera Kingdom a cell must not have a nucleus, the genetics are scattered loose within the whole cell. To be in the Protista Kingdom, a cell usually will have cilia which are little 'hairs' which help the cell feed. Protista cells have nucleus' though. Ciaran Dunsdon
They are all protists in the 'odds and ends' kingdom called Protista. They are unicellular (one cell) eukaryotes. (contain a nucleus) They all have a nucleus and a cell membrane.
They are all protists in the 'odds and ends' kingdom called Protista. They are unicellular (one cell) eukaryotes. (contain a nucleus) They all have a nucleus and a cell membrane.
Probably Protista, because there are evidences that suggests they were the first eukaryotes to be developed.
The kingdom Protista does not have a nucleus. It includes organisms like bacteria, which are prokaryotic and lack a membrane-bound nucleus in their cells.
There is no such thing as a bacterium with a nucleus. Single-celled organisms with a nucleus are in the kingdom protista.
They are all protists in the 'odds and ends' kingdom called Protista. They are unicellular (one cell) eukaryotes. (contain a nucleus) They all have a nucleus and a cell membrane.
All unicellular eukaryotic organisms fall under the kingdom Protista and are thusly called "protists."
The amoeba belongs to the kingdom Protista. It is a single-celled organism that lacks a defined nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.
First of all, Protista is a kingdom, not a phylum. But there are over 24 Phyla in this kingdom. What makes protists different from other kingdoms is that they are unicellular, have a nucleus in their cells, they have no cell wall,, and they can be hetertrophs or autotrophs.
This organism likely belongs in the Protista kingdom.