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Is a Daisy a prokaryote or a eukaryote

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A eukaryote. Eukaryote comes from Greek and means "real kernel"— eukaryotes have nuclei in their cells. Most complex organisms and basically all living things that you'll see with the naked eye are eukaryotes.
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A daisy is a eukaryote. Because since the plant is a kingdom under the domain "Eukarya".
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