Tamia was observing a specimen using a microscope. She observed multiple cells on the slide that seemed to clump together. She also noticed a nucleus in each cell, and the cells were round in shape. The cells all had the same appearance without any structures that would be used for movement. Tamia concluded she was looking at some kind of animal cells. What evidence from her observations best supports this claim? Choose all that apply.(1 point)

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There were multiple types of cells observed in the specimen.
There were multiple types of cells observed in the specimen.

The cells contained structures found in an animal cell like a nucleus and cell membrane.
The cells contained structures found in an animal cell like a nucleus and cell membrane.

The cells did not contain the structures found in plant cells, like a cell wall or chloroplasts.
The cells did not contain the structures found in plant cells, like a cell wall or chloroplasts.

The cells did not contain structures for movement like those found in unicellular organisms.
The cells did not contain structures for movement like those found in unicellular organisms.
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The cells contained structures found in an animal cell like a nucleus and cell membrane.

The cells did not contain the structures found in plant cells, like a cell wall or chloroplasts.
The cells did not contain structures for movement like those found in unicellular organisms.