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What is eukarytoic?

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The animal kingdom is divided into Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes.

Prokaryotes lack a cell nucleus or other membrane-bound organelles. In general, they seem to be much simpler than Eukaryotes. Prokaryotes are divided into Archaea and Bacteria.

Eukaryotes, however, are much more complicated, containing a nucleus. Humans, mammals, insects, fishes and birds are all examples of eukaryotes.

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