A water strider is in the kingdom Animalia in the phylum Arthropoda, class Insecta. As a common rule, if a living system is classified under Animalia in the five kingdom system it is a eukaryote. Prokaryotic organisms pertain to bacteria and archeal life forms. An over-simplified means of cellular identification is Eukaryotes have cellular organelles, while prokaryotes do not.
Hydra is a eukaryotic organism. It is a member of the animal kingdom and its cells contain membrane-bound organelles, including a nucleus.
Hydrophobic, meaning they repel water, which helps the water strider stay afloat. This allows the insect to utilize surface tension to stay on top of the water while moving.
Water mold is eukaryotic. It is a type of fungi belonging to the Oomycota group, which are eukaryotic organisms with membrane-bound organelles and a distinct nucleus.
Water striders have an exoskeleton, which is a hard outer covering that provides support and protection. This exoskeleton is made of chitin, a tough material that also covers insects and other arthropods.
The water flea is eukaryotic, meaning it has cells with a true nucleus containing its genetic material. Prokaryotic cells, in contrast, do not have a membrane-bound nucleus.
Fungi are eukaryotic organisms.
All animals are eukaryotic.
Both
prokayotic or eukaryotic
Prokaryotic.
prokayotic cell
they are alike because they both carry gentic material
This type of protein is a histone.
No. A water strider is an insect.
In both: Eukaryotic - plant cells Prokaryotic - some bacteria
Hydra is a eukaryotic organism. It is a member of the animal kingdom and its cells contain membrane-bound organelles, including a nucleus.
The scientific name for the water strider is Gerridae.