Unlike their cousin cells, the Prokaryotic cells, Eukaryotic cells bear a nucleus. They are found in animals, plants, fungi and protists. The presence of a nucleus gives these organisms their name, which comes from the Greek ευ (eu), meaning "good/true," and κάρυον (karyon), which means "kernal."
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the cheek is where the eukaryotic and the prokaryotic cells come from
One theory is that the modern eukaryotic cell was formed when several primitive prokaryotic cells got together. Over millions of years ancestral prokaryotic cells became more membranous.
From prokaryotes according to Phyletic Lineage or Phylogenetic System of Classifiction.
The word eukaryote comes from the Neo-Latin word eukaryota which meant those having a true nucleus. The word eukaryote can be traced back to the early 1920s.
Eukaryotes most likely evolved from prokaryotes.
Oxygen Production.
they are eukaryotes.
There are two basic types of cells, prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Eukaryotes differ from prokaryotes in a few ways, but the biggest difference is that eukaryotes have a nucleus and prokaryotes don't.
eukaryotes have a nucleus
No.
Eukaryotes most likely evolved from prokaryotes.
Evolution of Eukaryotes took approximately 1.5 billion years .
Oxygen Production.
Eukaryotes evolved from a process call endosymbiosis. Endosymbiosis states that eukaryotes started as two separate bacterium. The bigger bacteria engulfed the smaller. This is how the mitochondria is enclosed in the cell. There is evidence of this because the mitochondria has its on cell membrane and contains its own DNA.
Other eukaryotes may eat eukaryotes and some prokaryotes may eat eukaryotes.
They are prokaryotes so did not evolve in the same way as eukaryotes. Bacteria are "simpler" organisms but have a highly complicated structure of their own
Yes, eukaryotes have DNA.
eukaryotes
they are eukaryotes.
No, many eukaryotes are microscopic.
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