- (/juːˈkærioʊts, -əts/ yoo-KARR-ee-ohts, -əts)
constitute the
domain of
Eukarya or
Eukaryota,
organisms whose cells have a membrane-bound nucleus. All animals, plants...
-
include the
earlier two-empire
system (with the
empires Prokaryota and
Eukaryota), and the
eocyte hypothesis (with two
domains of
Bacteria and Archaea...
-
later be
expanded to the three-domain
system of Archaea, Bacteria, and
Eukaryota. The
differences between fungi and
other organisms regarded as plants...
- Archaebacteria).
Organisms with
nuclei are
placed in a
third domain,
Eukaryota.
Prokaryotes evolved before eukaryotes, and lack nuclei, mitochondria...
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Scientific classification |- |Domain: |
Eukaryota |- |Kingdom: |Animalia |- |Phylum: |Chordata |- |class: |Amphibia |- |Order:...
- the
International Botanical Congress.
Kingdom Plantae belongs to
Domain Eukaryota and is
broken down
recursively until each
species is
separately classified...
-
single kingdom Bacteria (a
kingdom also
sometimes called Monera), with the
Eukaryota for all
organisms whose cells contain a nucleus. A
small number of scientists...
-
Excavata is an
extensive and
diverse but
paraphyletic group of
unicellular Eukaryota. The
group was
first suggested by
Simpson and
Patterson in 1999 and the...
-
Archaea and Bacteria, only
contain microorganisms. The
third domain Eukaryota includes all
multicellular organisms as well as many
unicellular protists...
- (or DRIP clade, or Mesomycetozoea) are a
small group of
Opisthokonta in
Eukaryota (formerly protists),
mostly parasites of fish and
other animals. They...