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An amoeba is a Eukaryote: it has a nucleus.

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Is an amoeba an example of a prokaryotic cell?

No Amoeba is not prokaryotic , it is Protist .


Are the cells that make up heat tissue prokaryotic or eukatyotic?

No, prokaryotic and eukartyotic are part of an organism. Prokaryotic organisms are more simple celled organisms without a nucleaus. Eukaryotic organisms are more complex organisms with a nucleaus in each cell. Hope that sort of answered your question:)


Why is an amoeba not an animal A It is asexual B It is unicellular C It is prokaryotic D It is autotrophic?

An amoeba is not considered an animal because it is unicellular, meaning it is made up of only one cell. Animals are multicellular organisms. Additionally, amoebas are eukaryotic, not prokaryotic, and they are heterotrophic, not autotrophic.


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Are prokatyotic cells older than eukatyotic cells?

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Is An Amoeba part of the eubacteria kingdom?

No, an amoeba is not part of the eubacteria kingdom. Amoebae belong to the kingdom Protista, specifically in the phylum Amoebozoa. Eubacteria are a separate kingdom consisting of prokaryotic organisms like bacteria.


What are membrane bound structures that have a specific function for eukatyotic cells called?

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Is the amoeba a unicellular prokaryotic organism?

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Is anabaena a unicellular organism?

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