Science, asked by luisfiliperambo2006, 11 months ago

Which are characteristics of eukaryotic organisms? Select three options.

may be single-celled or multi-celled
have cells that contain DNA within a nucleus
have cells that contain DNA in the cytoplasm
are always single-celled
include plants and bacteria
include animals and plants

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
31

Answer:

1)

2)

5)

Are the correct options...

Plzz follow me

Answered by presentmoment
12

The characteristics of Eukaryotes are;  

- Maybe single-celled or multi-celled  

- Have cells that contain DNA within the nucleus  

- Include animals and plants  

Explanation:

  • Eukaryotic cells are in comparison more complex cells that consist of organelles that are membrane-bound and also these cells contain a definitive nucleus.
  • As the nucleus is present therefore the DNA is present within this nucleus.
  • Many single-celled organisms can be eukaryotes as well as multicellular complex organisms. These cells are present in both plants as well as animals.

Learn more about Eukaryotes:

Mention the difference between Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes in terms of nuclear region present in them.

https://brainly.in/question/3542561

Why are animals included under eukaryotes

https://brainly.in/question/5689456

Similar questions