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Eukaryotic microorganisms are single-celled organisms that have a distinct nucleus within their cells, along with other membrane-bound organelles. They include protists, fungi, and some types of algae. These organisms are more complex than prokaryotic microorganisms, such as bacteria.
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.
Yes. By definition, an animal is eukaryotic and multicellular.
The protists amoebae and paramecium are both eukaryote microorganisms. Especially in the sense that you need a light microscope to see them.
Eukaryotes.
ALL the cells in your body is eukaryotic. Eukaryotic by definition is a cell with a nucleus. Because all the cells in your body have a nucleus, they are all considered to be eukaryotic. The skeletal muscle in your body is multinucleated, meaning that they have many nucleus. This, however, does not mean that they suddenly don't become anymore eukaryotic or anymore prokaryotic, because it still has a nucleus.