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organisms are
eukaryotes. They
constitute a
major group of life
forms alongside the two
groups of prokaryotes: the
Bacteria and the Archaea.
Eukaryotes represent...
- the
position of the
eukaryotes in the
overall scheme of cell evolution.
Current opinions on the
origin and
position of
eukaryotes span a
broad spectrum...
- and
other membrane-bound
organelles are
included in
Eukarya and
called eukaryotes. Non-cellular life, most
notably the viruses, is not
included in this...
- rapidly-dividing
ancestors arose the
Eukaryotes, with much
larger cells, nuclei, and
distinctive biochemistry. The
eukaryotes form a
domain that
contains all...
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cells do have a
distinct nucleus (
eukaryotes). In 1937 Édouard
Chatton introduced the
terms "prokaryote" and "
eukaryote" to
differentiate these organisms...
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adult form are
eukaryotes,
including humans. However, many
eukaryotes are also microorganisms.
Unlike bacteria and archaea,
eukaryotes contain organelles...
- to be paraphyletic, as
eukaryotes are now
known to have
evolved from archaea. Even
though the
domain Archaea includes eukaryotes, the term "archaea" (sg...
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chromosomes in
eukaryotes, and
circular chromosomes in prokaryotes. The set of
chromosomes in a cell is
collectively known as its genome. In
eukaryotes, DNA is...
- region.
Prokaryotes are single-celled
organisms such as bacteria,
whereas eukaryotes can be
either single-celled, such as amoebae, or multicellular, such as...
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which evidence suggests to be the
evolutionary root of
eukaryotes,
thereby making eukaryotes members of the
domain Archaea.
While the
features of Asgard...