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Answer:

Plant cells are eukaryotic.

Explanation:

Plant cells are eukaryotes, as are animal cells.  This is because plant cells include many organelles in their cytoplasm, which are membrane-bound structures that perform specific functions.  For example, plant cells contain the endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus, and typically a large central vacuole for storage.  Prokaryotes, such as bacteria, lack these organelles.  In addition, plant cells have a cell wall that provides structure and chloroplasts (the organelle responsible for photosynthesis in plants) that distinguish them from eukaryotic animal cells.

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