| eukaryote |
A term that literally means "true nucleus." Eukaryotes are organisms that have cells in which the genetic material is located in a membrane-bound nucleus. Eukaryotes can be unicellular or multicellular.
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| eupnea |
normal respiration; implies normal tidal volume, with respiratory rate (adults) about 14-18
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| euploidy |
The condition of a cell or organism that has one or more complete sets of chromosomes.
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| eugenics |
Controlled human breeding based on notions of desirable and undesirable genotypes.
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| euploid |
A cell having any number of complete chromosome sets, or an individual composed of such cells.
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