Why are humans caleed eukaryotic organisms? give reason?
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All human cells are considered eukaryotes, this is because their genetic material is in the form of chromosomes within a nucleus envelope. The definition of a prokaryote is a single cell organism that does not have a distinct nucleus. Another way in which eukaryotes differ is that eukaryotes also contain organelles, such as mitochondria, prokaryotes do not contain these.
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Explanation:
Eukaryotic cells can perform metabolic process
they have membrane bound cell organelles
they have well defined nucleus
they have two strend of chromosomes
their DNA is contain within the nucleus
they have cell organelles like mitochondria, nucleus, lysosomes, Golgi apparatus, endoplasmic reticulum, ribosomes.
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