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Think about a stalk of corn. You can see it has roots, a stalk, and leaves. You know it reproduces with pollen from the tassels falling onto the silk of ears. You can’t see the cells in it without a microscope. What evidence could you gather just from the observation that a corn stalk is more likely to be made of eukaryotic cells and not prokaryotic cells?

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Answer:

The cells of which the corn plant is made up of are eukaryotic cells.

EXPLANATION:

They have all the features such as nucleus and organelles such mitochondria and an endoplasmic reticulum. More primitive forms of life such as bacteria are prokaryotes and lack these things except they do have ribosomes like eukatyotes. Genetic information is processed differently in prokaryotes and eukaryotes but that is another question altogether.;)