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It has eukaryote cells

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11y ago

Animal cells have a cell wall and therefore are eukaryotic. No, just no, can I say no again? Plant cells are the one with a cell wall. Learn your basic Biology between plant and animal cells before even attempting to answer question.

Animal cells have a nucleus, that is what makes them eukaryotic. Bacteria do not have a nucleus, and are prokaryotic.

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Animal cells contain a nucleus and are therefore classified as eukaryotic. Animal cells have all the features that categorizes them as eukaryotic.

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Animal cells are eukaryotic in that they have the defining characteristics of eukaryotic cells and organisms (eg. presence of membrane bound organelles).

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this kingdom is eukaryotic. You can deduce that because the organisms are relatively large, prokaryotic organisms don't get bigger than a cell.

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Animal cells are eukaryotic, which means they have a membrane-bound nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles.

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All animal cells are eukaryote; a membrane bound nucleus and many membrane bound organelles.

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