Biology, asked by abhinavpandey3745, 8 months ago

Amoeba is an
example of eukaryotes​

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Answered by Anonymous
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No..

Amoeba is a Prokaryotic cell..

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Answered by arungupta79delhi
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Answer:Yes ameoba is Eukaryotic

Explanation:It is because ameoba has an organised cell which contain cell Membrane and has modernized nucleus. Ameoba can be called as single cellular organism.

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