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All eukaryotic organisms contain cells with

A. chloroplasts.
B. a cell wall.
C. flagella.
D. a nucleus.

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User Xueru
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Answer:

D. nucleus

Step-by-step explanation:

When you see any word with "kary" in it, it is referring to nucleus. So, the word eu-karyote actually means "new/with a nucleus."

Prokaryotes do not have nuclei, and this makes sense because their name means before (pro) nucleus. They came before the cells with nuclei.

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User Gaddenna NK
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Answer:

A nucleus

Step-by-step explanation:

When you see any word with "kary" in it, it is referring to nucleus. So, the word eu-karyote actually means "new/with a nucleus."

Prokaryotes do not have nuclei, and this makes sense because their name means before (pro) nucleus. They came before the cells with nuclei.

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User Joseph Tanenbaum
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