an organism that has a true nueclear membrane
Naturally, all eukaryotic organisms, unicellular and multicellular, contain ribosomes. Even eukaryotic microorganisms require ribosomes for life because ribosomes are essential in the process of gene expression.
Eukaryotic.
Yes. By definition, an animal is eukaryotic and multicellular.
haha of course they do, they have to by definition.
The protists amoebae and paramecium are both eukaryote microorganisms. Especially in the sense that you need a light microscope to see them.
Yeasts are eukaryotic microorganisms that are generally unicellular. The particular species Saccharomyces cerevisiae has been used for centuries in the fermentation process.
Naturally, all eukaryotic organisms, unicellular and multicellular, contain ribosomes. Even eukaryotic microorganisms require ribosomes for life because ribosomes are essential in the process of gene expression.
Candida is a genus of yeasts which are eukaryotic microorganisms belonging to the kingdom Fungi.
Yeasts are eukaryotic microorganisms that are part of the Fungi kingdom.
Yes, Stentor is a ciliate protist that possesses a prominent oral apparatus used for feeding. It does not have chloroplasts and primarily relies on engulfing food particles through its cytostome for nutrition.
Algae have eukariyotic cells.There are micro and macro algaes.
That's a very broad subject.All Prokaryotes are microorganisms( Bacteria and any organisms belonging to the domain Archaea, which are very similar to bacteria )Eukaryotic microorganisms includemost protistsmicroscopic arthropodssome fungiand green algae
Prokaryotic by definition are bacteria. There is your answer.
a single celled eukaryotic organism
It is where the DNA is stored in a eukaryotic cell.
Fungus-like protists obtain their food from dead matter. Protists are eukaryotic microorganisms.
Yes. http://www.studentsguide.in/microbiology/eukarya-eukaryotic-microorganisms/protozoa-classification-system.html