protistans are the most simple
One-celled organisms which contain a nucleus are the simples eukaryotes. Familiar examples are the amoeba and paramecium. Another one is the Giardia bacteria which causes "beaver fever" the serious diarrhea one can contract by drinking water from a natural source without treating it.
It is the Protists, and Fungi. You don't have to read these defintions, but they are somewhat helpful!!
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Protists- any of various one-celled organisms, classified in the kingdom Protista, that are either free-living or aggregated into simple colonies and that have diverse reproductive and nutritional modes, including the protozoans, eukaryotic algae, and slime molds: some classification schemes also include the fungi and the more primitive bacteria and blue-green algae or may distribute the organisms between the kingdoms Plantae and Animalia according to dominant characteristics.
Fungi-
any of a diverse group of eukaryotic single-celled or multinucleate organisms that live by decomposing and absorbing the organic material in which they grow, comprising the mushrooms, molds, mildews, smuts, rusts, and yeasts, and classified in the kingdom Fungi or, in some classification systems, in the division Fungi (Thallophyta) of the kingdom Plantae.
No, bacteria are prokaryotes, not eukaryotes. Eukaryotes have membrane-bound organelles and a nucleus, while prokaryotes do not have these structures.
Most single-celled eukaryotes are currently classified as protists. This is a broad category that includes a diverse range of organisms such as amoebas, paramecia, and algae.
Yes, all organisms are classified into one of the two categories: prokaryotes (organisms without a nucleus) or eukaryotes (organisms with a nucleus). Prokaryotes include bacteria and archaea, while eukaryotes include plants, animals, fungi, and protists.
It will likely be classified in the kingdom Protozoa, which consists of single-celled eukaryotes that lack cell walls.
it is either a protist or a eukaryote
Eukaryotes
By eukaryotes and prokaryotes.
The answer is eubacteria, archaebacteria, and eukaryotes
Bacteria lack nuclear membranes, but they're called prokaryotes, not eukaryotes.
No, bacteria are prokaryotes, not eukaryotes. Eukaryotes have membrane-bound organelles and a nucleus, while prokaryotes do not have these structures.
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I think so! I asked the same thing!
Most single-celled eukaryotes are currently classified as protists. This is a broad category that includes a diverse range of organisms such as amoebas, paramecia, and algae.
Prokaryotes do not have a nucleus included in their cells. Eukaryotes do have a nucleus included in their cells. And prokaryotes are more simple, it is the simplest, but eukaryotes are very complicated. And prokaryotes are single cells, but most of the eukaryotes make a big organism like plants and animals.Eukaryotes have membranes around their organalles
Eukaryotes are classified separately from prokaryotes because they have distinct features such as membrane-bound organelles, a true nucleus, and more complex cellular structures. While it's true that some organelles in eukaryotes may have originated from prokaryotes through endosymbiosis, eukaryotes have evolved to be much more complex and diverse than prokaryotes.
Because all animals are heterotrophs(eat other organisms), are multicellular(has multiple cells), and have a Eukaryotes.
Bacteria are prokaryotes, viruses are not classified within the six kingdoms of life, and so are neither prokaryotes nor eukaryotes.