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If a single-celled organism is found to have a nucleus which contains its DNA and a phospholipid membrane, what else can safely be assumed about it?

A. It is a member of the domain Eukaryota even though it cannot reproduce on its own.
B. It has mitochondria and is a member of the domain Eukaryota.
C. It has a cell wall and can photosynthesize and could belong to the domain Bacteria.
D. It has no other organelles besides the nucleus and is a member of the domain Bacteria.

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User AlexG
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It would be D. i belive

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User Mike Rodent
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Answer:

B. It has mitochondria and is a member of the domain Eukaryota.

Step-by-step explanation:

Eukaryota cells can form snglie celled or multicelled organisms, but what makes them Eukaryota is the fact that they have a nucleus where they store all of the DNA of that cell, it also means that if it is a Eukaryota cell it has to have a mitochondria to carry out the functions of energy conversion in the cell, so the best option would be B. It has mitochondria and is a member of the domain Eukaryota.

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