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Why Amoeba is eukaryotic

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Answered by ItsMansi
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An eukaryotic organism has a well organised nucleus that contains the genetic material, nucleoplasm and nucleolus separated from the rest of the contents of the cell with a nuclear envelope. The cell of Amoeba also has a similar nuclear structure and therefore Amoeba is eukaryotic

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Answered by JessiJazz
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Because, Amoeba cells are eukaryotic. This means that they have membrane-bound organelles, including a membrane-bound nucleus. This distinguishes their cell.

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