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Ferns are eukaryotic organisms. They belong to the kingdom Plantae and have complex cells with defined nuclei and membrane-bound organelles. Unlike prokaryotes, which are single-celled organisms without a nucleus, ferns exhibit multicellularity and specialized structures.
ALL plants have Eukaryotic cells, so yes, ferns do too.
Yes, ferns are made up of cells, as are all living organisms.
All ferns have eukaryotic cells. In fact, all plants (meaning all organisms in the kingdom Plantae) have eukaryotic cells. There are very, very few multicellular organisms that have prokaryotic cells.
Eukaryotic plants are multicellular organisms that belong to the Plantae kingdom and have cells with a nucleus enclosed within membranes. They contain chlorophyll and undergo photosynthesis to produce energy from sunlight. Examples include trees, flowers, grasses, and ferns.
Plantae cells are Eukaryotic. The plantae is multicellular and goes through photosynthesis. There are moss, ferns, trees, and flowing plants that are composed of plantae cells.
Yes, Pteridophyta, commonly known as ferns, are eukaryotic organisms. They belong to the kingdom Plantae and are characterized by having complex cells with a defined nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. Pteridophytes reproduce via spores and do not produce seeds, distinguishing them from higher plants.
There are 20,000 species of ferns. Ferns are vascular.
Yes, plantae is eukaryotic. To be a eukaryote means to have membrane-bound organelles. The main organelle that sets eukaryotes apart from prokaryotes is the nucleus, which is enclosed by a membrane known as the nuclear envelope. A prokaryote does not have a nucleus but instead has a nucleoid. Because plants have cells with nuclei and other membrane-bound organelles, they are eukaryotic.
Ferns are green plants.So they do have chloroplasts.
All life on earth is divided into two domains. Eukaryotes and Prokaryotes. Prokaryotes comprise of bacteria and archae. Therefore EVERYTHING else is Eukaryotic. So, take your pick.... Trees, fungus, people, dogs, algae, protists, yeast, ants, worms, ferns, corn, elephants, lions and tigers and bears oh my!
Ferns are seedless vascular plants.