All species can be classified under one of 3 domains: archaea, bacteria, and eukarya. Both archaea and bacteria are prokaryotes while those under eukarya are eukaryotes. Prokaryotes have cells that contain no nucleus, nor any other membrane-enclosed organelle unlike eukaryotes.
All of the following are examples of eukaryotic microorganisms except:
A. Amoebas
B. Actinobacterias
C. Stramenopilas
D. Trypanosomas
E. Yeasts
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