Both amoebas and human beings are classified as eukaryotes because they possess complex cells with a defined nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. Despite their differences in complexity and organization—amoebas being unicellular and humans multicellular—both share fundamental cellular structures and processes characteristic of eukaryotic life. This classification highlights the diversity of life forms that share a common evolutionary heritage, emphasizing that complexity does not negate shared cellular characteristics.
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