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Which structures, if found in a cell, would provide the best evidence that the cell is eukaryotic?

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internal membranes

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Eukaryotic cells are represented by animal and plant cells, which are cells that have internal membranes, that is, nuclear membranes. Eukaryotic cells have a nucleus, which separates the DNA from the cytoplasm. This nucleus is bounded by a membrane, the nuclear membrane, also called the inner membrane.

Unlike eukaryotic cells, prokaryotic cells do not have internal membranes, do not have a delimited nucleus and the DNa is exposed to the cytoplasm.

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