Which of the following characteristics is most useful when classifying a eukaryote

The most useful characteristic when classifying a eukaryote is its cellular organization or structure. This includes determining whether the eukaryote has unicellular or multicellular organization, the presence or absence of cell walls, the presence or absence of certain cellular organelles such as mitochondria or plastids, and the structure and complexity of the cells. These characteristics can help categorize and classify eukaryotes into different kingdoms or phyla.