| Eustachio |
Italian anatomist who was one of the fathers of modern anatomy; noted for descriptions of the ear and the heart (1520-1574)
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| eustachian tuber |
an eminence on the medial wall of the tympanum, below the vestibular window.
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| eustachian tuboplasty |
plastic repair of the eustachian tube.
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| eukaryotic cell |
Eukaryotes (also spelled "eucaryotes") are organisms with complex cells, in which the genetic material is organized into membrane-bound nuclei. They include the animals, plants, and fungi, which are mostly multicellular, as well as the kingdom of the protists, many of which are unicellular. In contrast, other organisms such as bacteria lack nuclei and other complex cell structures, and are called prokaryotes. ...
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| eukaryote |
Eukaryotes (also spelled "eucaryotes") are organisms with complex cells, in which the genetic material is organized into membrane-bound nuclei. They include the animals, plants, and fungi, which are mostly multicellular, as well as the kingdom of the protists, many of which are unicellular. In contrast, other organisms such as bacteria lack nuclei and other complex cell structures, and are called prokaryotes. ...
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