They have to eat to get the photosynthesis to survive thats what it means.
They have to eat to get the photosynthesis to survive thats what it means.
Eukaryotic, because eukaryotic cells have distinct membrane bound organelles.
Eu stands for true and karyo stands for nucleus. This can be used to help remember the difference between a eukaryote and a prokaryote. The pro in prokaryote stands for before and again karyo stands for nulceus. So prokaryotic cells come before the eukaryotic cells. And Eukaryotic cells have a nucleus while prokaryotic cells DO NOT have a nucleus.
The eukaryotic cell has a nucleus that is bound by a membrane. Most of the organelles in this type of cell have membranes. The word itself means eu- new and karyo- means nut (nucleus). Prokaryote are older cells and have no membrane bound organelles. Pro- means before and karyo means nut (nucleus). So "before" the" nut" and "new nut".
"Eu" means true or good, while "karyo" refers to the nucleus of a cell. When combined, "eukaryote" refers to organisms with cells that have a true nucleus enclosed within a membrane.
Karyo Kawamura was born in 1884.
Karyo Kawamura died in 1954.
Examples of words which begin kary- or karyo- include: karyotypical, karyogamic, karyosome.The root word karyo- derives from the Greek word meaning "comb", and is also derived from a similar word, "karyon", meaning "nut" or "kernel".
the root karyo means body or kernel
Tchéky Karyo was born on October 4, 1953.
Tchéky Karyo was born on October 4, 1953.
"Pro" means before or in favor of, while "karyo" refers to nucleus. So, "prokaryo" could be interpreted as "before nucleus" or "lacking a true nucleus," as seen in prokaryotic cells that do not have a membrane-bound nucleus.