Which is true about eukaryotic cells A. This classification includes plants and animal cells B. This classification includes bacterial and Amoeba cells C. All cells except fungal cells are classified as eukaryotic cells

Biology · High School · Mon Jan 18 2021

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Eukaryotic cells are composed of the classification of plants and animal cells. It is a unique type of cell that contains the nucleus and membrane-bound organelles such as the cytoplasm, ribosome, lysosome, mitochondria, golgie body, cell wall (plant cells), centrioles (animal cells), which worked together in order to maintain the cell's internal stability. The other type of cell is referred to as prokaryotic cells, and these cells only contain the nucleus and some contain ribosomes. These cells include bacteria, amoeba, fungal, and viruses.

Final answer:

A. The classification includes plants and animal cells.