how are a carrot, amoeba and a mandrill alike

Biology · Middle School · Tue Nov 03 2020

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A carrot, an amoeba, and a mandrill are all alike as they are all eukaryotes. This means that their cells share the same features of having a nucleus and other organelles within an enclosed membrane. Amoeba is a cell/organism that has the ability to change shape.

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