Humans are indeed eukaryotes. This means that human cells have a membrane- bound nucleus that encloses their genetic material, along with other membrane- bound organelles like mitochondria, Golgi bodies, and lysosomes. Humans belong to the domain Eukaryota, which includes all animals, plants, fungi, and many unicellular organisms. Unlike prokaryotes, which do not have membrane-bound nuclei or organelles, eukaryotes have a complex cell structure with distinct compartments for various cellular activities.
