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Amoebas are unicellular organisms, while human beings are multi-cellular and the most intelligent of organisms. However, both are classified as eukaryotes. How will you justify this reasoning?

A. Though unicellular, amoebas have all the necessary cell organelles and a well-defined nucleus, therefore fulfilling the characteristics of eukaryotes.

B. Though unicellular, amoebas have a nucleoid and no cell organelles, therefore fulfilling the characteristics of eukaryotes.

C. Though unicellular, amoebas have a nucleolus but not a nucleus and all the cell organelles except mitochondria, therefore fulfilling the characteristics of eukaryotes.

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.Though unicellular [amoebas] have all the necessary cell organelles and a well-defined nucleus, therefore fulfilling the characteristics of eukaryotes.
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The answer would be C, because amoebas contain all characteristics necessary to be considered a eukaryote.
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