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Which TWO similarities do cells within Kingdom Eubacteria and Kingdom Animalia share?


Both types of cells contain an outer protective layer.


Both types of cells contain organelles for locomotion.


Both types of cells contain membrane-bound organelles.


Both types of cells undergo DNA replication before reproducing.


Both types of cells contain organelles that house the cell's genetic information.

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- Both types of cells contain an outer protective layer.
- Both types of cells undergo DNA replication before reproducing.

Reason: Both bacteria and animal cells have a plasma membrane (and bacteria also often have a cell wall/capsule) serving as an outer protective layer. Both must replicate their DNA prior to cell division. The other choices are incorrect because eubacteria do not have membrane-bound organelles (no nucleus) and their genetic material is not housed in an organelle; bacterial motility structures (flagella) are not membrane-bound organelles like eukaryotic cilia/flagella.