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9 October, 15:32

Monocercomonoides, Does this organism still meet the definition of a eukaryotes? Why or why not?

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  1. 9 October, 15:36
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    no it does not. it does meet under the name of a eukaryote because it has no mitograndea or mitochondrial genes. which you should know, they carry DNA. Mitograndea need energy to stay "alive". Monocercomonoides needs oxygen.
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