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EukaryoticPertaining to eukaryotes.
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Eukaryoticalso eucaryotic, "characterized by well-defined cells (with nuclei and cell walls)," 1957, from French eucaryote (1925), from Greek eu "well, good" (see eu-) + karyon "nut, ke [..]
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EukaryoticDescribing a characteristic of a eukaryote. © Nature Education
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EukaryoticHaving a true, membrane-bound nucleus.
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Eukaryoticeukaryotic cells have a distinct nucleus, and are generally larger and have more DNA than prokaryotes (whose DNA is not contained within a nucleus). They also have completely internal membrane-bound o [..]
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EukaryoticA cell containing a nucleus within which most of its DNA is resident. Plant cells and animal cells are of this type.
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Eukaryotican organism whose cells contain complex structures enclosed within membranes
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Eukaryotic(adj) having cells with `good' or membrane-bound nuclei
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EukaryoticComplex cells characterized by a nuclear membrane, mitochondria, and chromosomes; distinct from prokaryotic.
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