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How can you tell that the cell below is a eukaryotic cell?

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A. Because it is surrounded by a cell membrane
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B. Because it is surrounded by a cell wall
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C. Because it is large
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D. Because it contains membrane-bound organelles
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D. Because it contains membrane-bound organelles

Step-by-step explanation:

One of the defining features that separates eukaryotic cells from prokaryotic cells would be the organelles, specifically they are membrane-bound. Although prokaryotes also hve organelles, they are not enclosed. This is why they say that eukaryotes have a TRUE NUCLEUS because it is well defined by the membrane that encloses it.

Prokayotic cell organelles are kind of like floating around within its cytoplasm.

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