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Which are structures in eukaryotic cells?

Select all that apply.

mitochondria
DNA
nucleus
plasmid
4 years ago

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Lisa
HELP MEEEE ....please
4 years ago
AJ+L
Eukaryotic cells do contain mitochondria, DNA, and plasmid, but lacks a nucleus. Therefore, all the options but 'nucleus' are correct.
4 years ago
ThatOneBlackKid
It's actually everything but plasmid
3 years ago
annon
AJ+L thats prokaryotic cells
2 years ago

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