Which statements accurately describe animals? Check all that apply. 1. Animals are eukaryotes. 2. Animals are single celled. 3. Animals have cells with a nucleus and organelles. 4. Animals make their own food. 5. Animals are capable of sexual reproduction.
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Animals are eukaryotes. - This statement is true. Animals are multicellular organisms that have cells with a nucleus and other organelles, making them eukaryotes. Show more…
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