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  1. Eukaryote - Wikipedia

    • The eukaryotes constitute the domain of Eukaryota or Eukarya, organisms whose cells have a membrane-bound nucleus. All animals, plants, fungi, and many unicellular organisms are eukaryotes. They constitute a major group of life forms alongside the two groups of prokaryotes: the Bacteria and the Archaea. Eukaryotes represent a small minority of the num… See more

    Diversity

    Eukaryotes are organisms that range from microscopic single cells, such as picozoans under 3 micrometres across, to animals like the blue whale, weighing up to 190 tonnes and measuring up to 33.6 metres (110 ft) long, or … See more

    Distinguishing features

    The defining feature of eukaryotes is that their cells have nuclei. This gives them their name, from the Greek εὖ (eu, "well" or "good") and κάρυον (karyon, "nut" or "kernel", here meaning "nucleus"). Eukaryotic … See more

     
  1. All animals, plants, fungi, and many unicellular organisms are eukaryotes. They constitute a major group of life forms alongside the two groups of prokaryotes: the Bacteria and the Archaea.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eukaryote
    An eukaryote is an organism with complex cells, or a single cell with complex structures. In these cells the genetic material is organized into chromosomes in the cell nucleus. Animals, plants, algae and fungi are all eukaryotes. There are also eukaryotes amongst single-celled protists.
    simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eukaryote
    A eukaryote is an organism whose cells contain complex structures enclosed within membranes. The defining membrane-bound structure that sets eukaryotic cells apart from prokaryotic cells is the nucleus, within which the genetic material is carried. All large complex organisms are eukaryotes, including animals, plants and fungi.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Eukaryotes
    From Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia A eukaryote is an organism with complex cells, or a single cell with a complex structure. In these cells the DNA is organized into chromosomes in the cell nucleus. The term is contrasted with prokaryote
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    After the LECA, some 2 billion years ago, the eukaryotes diversified into a crown group, which gave rise to animals, plants, fungi, and protists. Eukaryogenesis, the process which created the eukaryotic cell and lineage, is a milestone in the evolution of life, since eukaryotes include all complex cells and almost all multicellular organisms.
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  4. Eukaryote - Definition and Types - Biology Dictionary

    Apr 27, 2017 · Eukaryotes are organisms whose bodies are made up of eukaryotic cells, such as protists, fungi, plants and animals. Eukaryotic cells are cells that contain a nucleus and organelles, and are enclosed by a plasma …

  5. Eukaryote | Definition, Structure, & Facts | Britannica

  6. Eukaryotes and their Origins | Organismal Biology

    Describe the importance of single-celled eukaryotes with respect to human health and ecosystem services; Endosymbiotic Theory for the Origin of Eukaryotes. Microfossil evidence suggests that eukaryotes evolved sometime …

  7. Eukaryotic Cell vs Prokaryotic Cell - Difference and …

    Eukaryotic cells contain membrane-bound organelles, such as the nucleus, while prokaryotic cells do not. Differences in cellular structure of prokaryotes and eukaryotes include the presence of mitochondria and chloroplasts, the cell …

  8. eukaryote / eucariote | Learn Science at Scitable - Nature

  9. Eukaryotic Cell - The Definitive Guide | Biology Dictionary

    Nov 6, 2020 · Eukaryotic cells are larger and more complex than prokaryotic cells found in domains Archaea and Bacteria. Overview. A eukaryotic cell is one of two different types of cells. Organisms that are based on the eukaryotic cell …

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