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11 March, 22:56

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

A) animal cells grow at a much slower rate than bacteria cells.

B) the cell membrane on an animal cell is much more rigid.

C) animal cells require energy from outside food sources.

D) the genetic material of animal cells is stored in a nucleus.

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  1. 11 March, 22:58
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    D is the correct answer for the question
  2. 11 March, 23:12
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    Answer: d

    explanation: only eukaryotic cells contain a nucleus. inside the nucleus is dna/chromosomes
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