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Cell, Eukaryotic Summary
2,385 words, approx. 8 pages
 All living organisms are composed of cells. A eukaryotic cell is a cell with a nucleus, which contains the cell's chromosomes. Plants, animals, protists, and fungi have eukaryotic cells, unlike the Eubacteria and Archaea, whose cells do not have...
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Eukaryotes Summary
902 words, approx. 3 pages
 Eukaryotic organisms encompass a range of organisms, from humans to single-celled microorganisms such as protozoa. Eukaryotes are fundamentally different from prokaryotic microorganisms, such as bacteria, in their size, structure and functional...
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Eukaryota Summary
639 words, approx. 2 pages
 The Eukaryota are one of the two major groups of biological organisms. The other is the Prokaryota, which contains the eubacteria and archae-bacteria. The key feature of all eukaryotes is that they possess eukaryotic cells. These differ from...
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Basidomycetes Summary
448 words, approx. 2 pages
 Basidomycetes are a fungal group belonging to the Eukarya domain, which includes all life forms composed by nucleated cells. Basidomycetes are classified under the Fungi kingdom as belonging to the phylum -mycota (i.e., Basidomycota or Basidiomycota),...
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Eukaryotes Summary
353 words, approx. 1 pages
 Eukaryotae, or eukaryotic cells, are large and complex cells bounded by an outer plasma membrane. They contain many organelles within their cytoplasm and a nucleus separated from the cytoplasm by the nuclear membrane. Fossils of eukaryotic cells are...
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Eukaryote Summary
199 words, approx. 1 pages
 Eukaryote is the cell type found in plants, animals, fungi and protists. The cells of organisms in each of these four biological kingdoms have discrete membrane-bound nuclei and organelles. For this reason, the cells and the organisms that contain them...
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Eukaryote Summary
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 A eukaryote is a CELL in which there is a NUCLEUS present; a prokaryote has no nucleus present. In eukaryotic cells the genetic material is contained in the cell nucleus; in prokaryotic cells it is free in the cytoplasm. Bacteria are prokaryotes; the...
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Eukaryote Summary
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 Any organism composed of one or more cells, each of which contains a clearly defined nucleus enclosed by a membrane, along with organelles (small, self-contained, cellular parts that perform specific functions). The organelles include mitochondria,...
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Eukaryotes Summary
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 These organisms include all nucleated protozoa, most fungi and all algae except for cyanophyta (prokaryotic blue-green...
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Eukaryote Summary
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 A multicellular organism having true membrane-bound nuclei containing chromosomes that undergo...
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Eukaryote Summary
2,739 words, approx. 9 pages
 Animals, plants, fungi, and protists are eukaryotes (IPA: /juËËkærɪÉ't/), organisms whose cells are organized into complex structures by internal membranes and a cytoskeleton. The most characteristic membrane-bound structure is the nucleus. This...

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