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What feature was not present in the first eukaryotes?

Mitochondria, which are thought to have originated from bacterial endosymbionts, were not present in the first eukaryotes. These early eukaryotes were likely single-celled organisms that lacked many of the organelles found in modern eukaryotic cells.


What comes between first eukaryotes and first terrestrial eukaryotes on a timeline?

The first eukaryotes were unicellular organisms that evolved around 2 billion years ago, followed by the first terrestrial eukaryotes that emerged around 1.6 billion years ago. Between these events, there were significant biological and environmental changes, including the development of multicellularity and adaptations for life on land.


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1.8 billion years ago.


What eats eukaryotes?

Other eukaryotes may eat eukaryotes and some prokaryotes may eat eukaryotes.


The first fossilized eukaryotes date to about how many years ago?

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Which has more lipids prokaryotes or eukaryotes?

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The first eukaryotes are most likely to belong to the Protista kingdom. These are mostly multicellular organisms with the earlier ones including organisms like Kneallhazia solenopsae and many more.


What Kingdom first developed a nucleus?

Probably Protista, because there are evidences that suggests they were the first eukaryotes to be developed.


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No, animals are eukaryotes.


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Are Planted prokaryotic?

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