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Eukaryote

The eukaryotes (/juːˈkærioʊts, -əts/) are cellular organisms of the domain Eukaryota or Eukarya, which have a distinct cell nucleus (formed by a nuclear membrane), membrane-bound organelles and organization supported by a cytoskeleton. Extant eukaryotes are traditionally grouped into four kingdoms, namely animals, plants, fungi and protists.

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Eukaryote

Nodes259
Edges258
Triples137
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.007722
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related to Fossils · 20
Eukaryote → Cambrian, China, Dictyosphaera, Fossils, Germinosphaera, Gya, Multiple, North China, One, Other, Paleoproterozoic, Qingshania, Ruyang Group, Shuiyousphaeridium, Statherian, Tappania, The, This, Valeria, Vindhyan
related to Phylogeny · 16
Eukaryote → Amorphea, By, Diphoda, Discoba, Eukaryotes, Excavata, Malawimonadida, Metamonada, One, Promethearchaeota, SAR, Telonemia, The, The Metamonada, The Provora, TSAR
related to history · 14
Eukaryote → Animalia, Aristotle, Ernst Haeckel, Georg, German, Goldfuss, In, Kingdom ProtistaKingdom PlantaeKingdom FungiKingdom, Linnaeus, Protista, Protozoa, The, Theophrastus, Though
related to Sexual reproduction · 13
Eukaryote → Amoebae, Based, Dacks, Eukaryotes, Giardia, Leishmania, Plants, Roger, Since, Species, The, There, Trichomonas
related to Internal membranes · 9
Eukaryote → Golgi, In, It, Many, Simple, Some, Subsequently, The, Various
related to External links · 8
Eukaryote → Archived, Eukaryotes, January, Life, Life Web Project, The Encyclopedia, Tree, Wayback Machine
related to Plastids · 8
Eukaryote → Although, DNA, Instead, Others, Plants, Plastids, The, They
related to Cytoskeletal structures · 7
Eukaryote → Flagella, Many, Motor, The, Their, These, They
related to Diversity · 7
Eukaryote → Complex, Earth, Eukaryotes, Eukaryotic, Many, Multicellularity, The
related to Nucleus · 7
Eukaryote → Chromatin, Chromosomes, DNA, During, Eukaryotic, The, This

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eukaryotes organisms cell plants cells two mitochondria eukaryotic prokaryotes nucleus archaea years animals fungi algae dna groups may billion much

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the endoplasmic reticuluminstance ofThey have biomembranes enclosing their nucleus and organelles0.80text
Golgi apparatusinstance ofThey have biomembranes enclosing their nucleus and organelles0.80text
ribosomeinstance ofThey have biomembranes enclosing their nucleus and organelles0.80text
vacuoleinstance ofThey have biomembranes enclosing their nucleus and organelles0.80text
lysosomeinstance ofThey have biomembranes enclosing their nucleus and organelles0.80text
as well as endosymbiont-derived organellesinstance ofThey have biomembranes enclosing their nucleus and organelles0.80text
sterane synthesisinstance ofwith unique biochemical pathways0.80text
ciliatesinstance ofGoldfuss coined the word Protozoa to refer to organisms0.80text
and this group was expanded until Ernst Haeckel made it a kingdom encompassing all single-celled eukaryotesinstance ofGoldfuss coined the word Protozoa to refer to organisms0.80text
the Protistainstance ofGoldfuss coined the word Protozoa to refer to organisms0.80text
in 1866instance ofGoldfuss coined the word Protozoa to refer to organisms0.80text
the Francevillian B Formationinstance ofhave been found in the black shales of the Palaeoproterozoic0.80text

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