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eukaryote A member of the domain Eukarya; an organism with complex cell characterized by a variety of distinctive internal cell features, including the presence of membrane-bound organelles such as the nucleus, and the presence of introns in genes. May unicellular (eg, yeast) or multicellular (eg, humans, plants).
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eukaryote A cell with a membrane-bound nucleus.
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eukaryote An organism whose cells possess a nucleus and other membrane-bound vesicles, including all members of the protist, fungi, plant, and animal kingdoms
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eukaryote Cell or organism with membrane-bound, structurally discrete nucleus and other well-developed subcellular compartments. Eukaryotes include all organisms except viruses, bacteria, and blue-green algae. Compare prokaryote. See chromosomes.
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eukaryote Organism whose cells have (1) chromosomes with nucleosomal structure and are separated from the cytoplasm by a two-membrane nuclear envelope, and (2) compartmentalization of functions in distinct cytoplasmic organelles. Contrast prokaryotes (bacteria and cyanobacteria).
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