Biology, asked by darshanachar, 1 year ago

why are animals included under eukaryotes

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Answered by adarshabhi73
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Animal cells are typical of the eukaryotic cell, enclosed by a plasma membrane and containing a membrane-bound nucleus and organelles. Unlike the eukaryotic cells of plants and fungi, animal cells do not have a cell wall.
Answered by juijjjjkm
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Animals are included under eukaryotes because the have well defined nucleus and other cell organelles.
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