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Which statements accurately describe animals? check all that apply. all animals are prokaryotes. all animals are multicellular. all animal have cells that contain a nucleus and organelles. all animals are capable of asexual reproduction all animals must maintain stable internal conditions. all animals stay in one place throughout their lifetime. all animals make their own food.
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