animals, fungi, protists, and some bacteria
Example of a prokaryote is a bacterium, which lacks a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. An example of a eukaryote is a human cell, which has a nucleus containing its genetic material and membrane-bound organelles like mitochondria and endoplasmic reticulum.
No. Since it is a bacteria it is a prokaryote but it has cells that act together.
An amoeba is an eukaryote, which is an unicellular organism. The amoeba belongs to the kingdom Protozoa and the phylum Amoebozoa.
Its a eukaryote
eukaryote
Nope. E Coli is a bacteria, therefore, it is a prokaryote, NOT eukaryote
Any cell in a living organism
Example of a prokaryote is a bacterium, which lacks a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. An example of a eukaryote is a human cell, which has a nucleus containing its genetic material and membrane-bound organelles like mitochondria and endoplasmic reticulum.
A human, tree, flower, dog, etc.
Yes, those that have flagella. For example sperm.
No, salmonella is classified under the kingdom Eubacteria, making it a prokaryote.
No. Since it is a bacteria it is a prokaryote but it has cells that act together.
No, Salmonella is not an example of a eukaryote; it is a genus of bacteria, which are prokaryotic organisms. Prokaryotes, like Salmonella, lack a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles, distinguishing them from eukaryotes that do have these structures. Salmonella is known for causing foodborne illnesses in humans and animals.
An amoeba is an eukaryote, which is an unicellular organism. The amoeba belongs to the kingdom Protozoa and the phylum Amoebozoa.
Eukaryote
It is a eukaryote.
Eukaryote