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Which are characteristics of eukaryotic organisms? Check all that apply.

may be single-celled or multi-celled

have cells that contain DNA within a nucleus

have cells that contain DNA in the cytoplasm
are always single-celled

include plants and bacteria

include animals and plants

Respuesta :

Eukaryotic cells are the most common because they make up all but one Kingdom. 
The correct answers are:
They may be single-celled or multi-celled.
They have cells that contain DNA within a nucleus.
Includes animals and plants.

Eukaryotic cells contain their DNA in a nucleus, so we know it’s not C.
Bacteria are made of Prokaryotic cells, so we know it isn’t D.

Answer: The correct statements are may be single-celled or multi-celled, have cells that contain DNA within a nucleus and include animals and plants.

Explanation:

There are 2 types of organisms:

1. Prokaryotic organisms: These are teh organisms which does not have membrane bound organelles. They do not contain nucleus. Example: Bacteria

2. Eukaryotic organisms: These are the organisms which can be single celled like protists or can be multi celled organisms like animals and plants. They contain membrane bound cell organelles like mitochondria, nucleus etc.. DNA information is contained in the nucleus only.

From the above information, it is clearly visible that the correct statements are may be single-celled or multi-celled, have cells that contain DNA within a nucleus and include animals and plants.