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Animal cells are considered eukaryotic and bacteria cells prokaryotic. This is because:.

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eukarytic cells have a cell wall and prokaryotic have just a membrane also they do not have a true nucleus.

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Answer: This is because animals (like humans) have more organelles to store in our bodies than bacteria. This makes sense because without all of our organelles we wouldn't be able to function properly. This is just another one of those form=function things.

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