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An amoeba consists of a single cell and has a nucleus. What is an amoeba called?

A. Organelle
B. Muliticellar
C. Eukaryote
D. Prokaryote

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the answer is C

if it’s not i’m sorryyy

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User Cocoa
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The correct answer for above statement is:

C. Eukaryote

Step-by-step explanation:

An amoeba is a unicellular, genderless animal that relates to the Protista kingdom & can propagate by asexual reproduction. Amoeba is the unicellular, little animal that can be seen with the help of a microscope which moves with the aid of pseudopodia.It has a nucleus so that's why it is eukaryotic.

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User Ayush Chaudhary
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