No, the amoeba is a unicellular eukaryotic organism. It belongs to the domain Eukarya and possesses a membrane-bound nucleus and other organelles within its cell.
The organism would belong to the kingdom Bacteria.
An organism made of one eukaryotic cell is a protist. Protists belong to the kingdom Protista, which is a diverse group of eukaryotic organisms that do not fit into other kingdoms like plants, animals, or fungi.
The five main characteristics used to divide organisms into kingdoms are cell structure (prokaryotic or eukaryotic), nutritional mode (autotroph or heterotroph), cellularity (unicellular or multicellular), body organization (tissue levels or not), and reproduction methods.
The cell kingdom that includes both multicellular and unicellular organisms is the Protista kingdom. This kingdom consists of various types of eukaryotic organisms that do not fit into the other major kingdoms (Animalia, Plantae, Fungi). Some protists are unicellular, while others are multicellular.
The organism belongs to the Kingdom Protista. This kingdom includes eukaryotic organisms that are unicellular or multicellular but lack specialized tissues, such as protozoa and algae.
No, the amoeba is a unicellular eukaryotic organism. It belongs to the domain Eukarya and possesses a membrane-bound nucleus and other organelles within its cell.
The eukaryotic unicellular organism could belong to either the Protista or Fungi kingdom. Further classification would require additional characteristics to distinguish between the two kingdoms.
Its a unicellular organism from the kingdom of freah water!!!
all are eukaryotic
Animal kingdom is made up entirely of organisms that lack a cell wall.
This organism likely belongs in the Protista kingdom.
All protists havee nuclei and are unicellular.
Eubacteria
protist- a eukaryotic unicellular organism of the former kingdom protista. for example: protozoans, slime, molds, and some types of algea
Human beings are eukaryotic.
eukaryotic, unicellular, and multicellular