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Do humans have eukaryotic cells?

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Best Answer: Human cells are animal cells which are eukaryotic cells. But, some organells in the human cells resembles the prokaryotic cells, for example, mitochondrion has similar propeties to the prokaryotic cells, and it is believed that mitochondrion evolved from prokaryotes. read more

Only the most primitive fungi, chytrids, have flagella. Other eukaryotic cells. Some groups of eukaryotes have unique organelles, such as the cyanelles (unusual chloroplasts) of the glaucophytes, the haptonema of the haptophytes, or the ejectosomes of the cryptomonads. read more

Red blood cells have no nucleus but they are eukaryotic. They contain a nucleus during development but eject it to make room for more hemoglobin. So since they really do "have" a nucleus red blood cells are eukaryotic. read more

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