Amoebas are eukaryotes, which means they have a defined nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. They belong to the kingdom Protista and are single-celled organisms that can change shape and move using pseudopodia. In contrast, prokaryotes, such as bacteria, lack a nucleus and are generally simpler in structure.
It is a eukaryote.
An amoeba is a Eukaryote: it has a nucleus.
No. . It is an organelle found inside the cells of eukaryotes.
Plastids are organelles and are present in eukaryotes,in plant cells.
No, bacteria are prokaryotes, not eukaryotes. Eukaryotes have membrane-bound organelles and a nucleus, while prokaryotes do not have these structures.
No, animals are eukaryotes.
No. It is eukaryote.
No, fungi are Eukaryotes.
cells with a nucleus
Eukaryote
It is a eukaryote.
Amoeba are protists and they are eukaryotes, therefore they do have nuclei.
An amoeba is a Eukaryote: it has a nucleus.
A paramecium and an amoeba are eukaryotes, as are onions.
Prokaryote because it lacks a cell nucleus
Archaea are prokaryote, which means that they do not contain a true nucleus, unlike eukaryotes that does.
eukaryotes