Is amoeba eukaryotic?

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The question is asking whether amoebas are classified as eukaryotic organisms, which pertains to their cellular structure and organization.

Answer

Amoeba is a eukaryotic organism.

The final answer is Amoeba is a eukaryotic organism.

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The final answer is Amoeba is a eukaryotic organism.

More Information

Amoebas are unicellular organisms found among eukaryotes, having a characteristic crawling motion. They have membrane-bound organelles and a defined nucleus.

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