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50 POINTS+BRAINLIEST -Why do protists have a membrane bound nucleus? In other words, how do protists benefit from a membrane bound nucleus and why don't other organisms need one?

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Answer:

protists are eukaryotes as they possess a nuclear and other membrane-bound organelles(structures that perform a specific job).

Explanation:

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Protists have a nucleus because they are eukaryotic organisms. Usually, protist cells contain a single nucleus (they are mononucleate).