Eukaryotes are organisms whose cells have a true nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. Their parts include the nucleus, which houses the genetic material, as well as organelles such as mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, and lysosomes, each with specific functions to maintain cell structure and carry out cellular processes.
The green parts are involved. Main ones are the leaves
this kind of cells are named "EUKARYOTE"at all we have 2 kind of cells:1)prokaryote 2)eukaryoteprokaryotes are some bacterias and archaebacterias that they don't have nucleus.but eukaryotes have nucleus and other parts of cell and they are more complicated.
There are two basic types of cells, prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Eukaryotes differ from prokaryotes in a few ways, but the biggest difference is that eukaryotes have a nucleus and prokaryotes don't.
Eukaryotes can be both unicellular and multicellular. Examples of unicellular eukaryotes include protists like amoebas and paramecia. Multicellular eukaryotes include plants, animals, and fungi.
dna in eukaryotes is located in the nucleus
Organelles
I'll just list 8, but be aware that there are more of them.Nucleus (only in eukaryote)RibosomesRough Endoplasmic reticulum (only in eukaryotes)Smooth endoplasmic reticulum (only in eukaryotes)Chloroplasts (only in certain eukaryotes)Mitochondria (only in eukaryotes)Nucleolus (only in eukaryotes)Lysosomes (only in animal cells)
They are called organelles.
animal kingdom is divided into two parts. Mainly prokaryote and eukaryotes.
Other eukaryotes may eat eukaryotes and some prokaryotes may eat eukaryotes.
eukaryotes
The green parts are involved. Main ones are the leaves
Prokaryotes are uni-celled organisms that do not have a nucleus or many of the components of a eukaryotic cell. Eukaryotes are multi-cellular organisms that do have a nucleus and the normal parts of a cell.
No, animals are eukaryotes.
No, many eukaryotes are microscopic.
No. They are eukaryotes.
Yes, Mitochondria are specific to eukaryotes.