eukaryote
An amoeba is a Eukaryote: it has a nucleus.
An amoeba is a type of single-celled organism belonging to the phylum Amoebozoa. It is classified as a protist, specifically a unicellular eukaryote.
Amoeba is a eukaryote cell because it has a true nucleus and membrane-bound organelles within its cell. This distinguishes it from prokaryotic cells, which lack a true nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.
The domain of an amoeba is Eukarya. Amoebas are classified in this domain because they are eukaryotic organisms, meaning they have cells with a defined nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.
No. It is eukaryote.
eukaryote
An amoeba is a Eukaryote: it has a nucleus.
An amoeba is a type of single-celled organism belonging to the phylum Amoebozoa. It is classified as a protist, specifically a unicellular eukaryote.
Amoeba is a eukaryote cell because it has a true nucleus and membrane-bound organelles within its cell. This distinguishes it from prokaryotic cells, which lack a true nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.
The domain of an amoeba is Eukarya. Amoebas are classified in this domain because they are eukaryotic organisms, meaning they have cells with a defined nucleus and membrane-bound organelles.
No Amoeba is not prokaryotic , it is Protist .
Many bacteria falling under animal category like Amoeba etc. Have prokaryotic cell
Amoeba, it only has One cell
amoeba...
Nope. E Coli is a bacteria, therefore, it is a prokaryote, NOT eukaryote
We are eukaryote which means are cells are more advanced than there's. And since we have more cells than a amoeba. Our cells carry oxygen to the brain and other organs in the body. A amoeba dose not have a brain. So it doesn't need a circulatory system.