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Category:Eukaryotes
Category:Eukaryotes Articles and media on this topic in ... projects can be found at: Commons Category Eukaryotes Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Eukaryota ... Fungi P Plants Protista Pages in category "Eukaryotes" There are 7 pages in this section ...
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Crown eukaryotes
Crown eukaryotes Crown eukaryotes are a group of organisms found at ...
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Category talk:Eukaryotes
Category talk:Eukaryotes Prokaryotes are organisms without a cell nucleus ... cell structure of prokaryotes differs greatly from eukaryotes in many ways. The defining characteristic is ... vacuoles, endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria and chloroplasts. In eukaryotes, the latter two perform various metabolic processes ... In addition to asexual cell division, most eukaryotes have some process of sexual reproduction via ...
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Eukaryote
Eukaryote ? Eukaryotes Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Whittaker & Margulis, 1978 ... is organized into membrane-bound nucleus/nuclei. Eukaryotes comprise animals, plants, and fungi—which are mostly ... structures; such organisms are called prokaryotes. The eukaryotes share a common origin, and are often ... In addition to asexual cell division, most eukaryotes have some process of sexual reproduction via ... off from the Smooth ER. In most eukaryotes, the proteins may be further modified ...
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Archaea
... the exact phylogeny of the groups, Archaea, Eukaryotes and Bacteria are the fundamental classifications in ... domains of living things. Archaea, Bacteria and Eukaryotes Archaea are similar to other prokaryotes in ... but are extremely similar to those of eukaryotes. For instance, archaean translation uses eukaryotic initiation ... TATA-binding proteins and TFIIB as in eukaryotes. Several other characteristics also set the Archaea apart. Like bacteria and eukaryotes, archaea possess glycerol based phospholipids. However, ...
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User:Lexor/Temp/Cell (NCBI)
... two general categories of cells: prokaryotes and eukaryotes. [1. History of life on earth] Prokaryotic ... of our bodies. Prokaryotes are distinguished from eukaryotes on the basis of nuclear organization, specifically ... and various sorts of inclusions. Eukaryotic organisms Eukaryotes include fungi, animals, and plants as well ... and extremely significant difference between prokaryotes and eukaryotes is that eukaryotic cells contain membrane-bound ... milestone in the evolution of life. Although eukaryotes use the same genetic code and ...
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Talk:Archaea
... either closely related or ancestral to the eukaryotes, others do not. The discovery of apparently ... as Thermotoga also makes the relationship between eukaryotes and Archaea difficult to determine. The key ... cell evolution theories must address is why Eukaryotes and Archaea share a similar information processing ... sense. Most notably, differences between archaeans and eukaryotes have always been well-known, but by ... version removed the possibility that archaeans and eukaryotes arose from within eubacteria. This isn' ...
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User:Lexor/Temp/Cell (biology)
... the multicellular human body. The cells of eukaryotes and prokaryotes. - This figure illustrates a typical ... based on their internal structure: prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Prokaryotic cells are structurally simple. They are ... space is relatively free of compartments. In eukaryotes, the cytosol is the "soup" within which ... vital functions. Organelles are found only in eukaryotes and are always surrounded by a protective ... Ribosomes are found in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes. The ribosome is a large complex ...
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Talk:Cell (biology)
... a reference for Archaea being progenitors of eukaryotes? Some interesting references Patrick Forterre, among which ... common theory, they are the ancestors of eukaryotes. By absorbing certain prokaryotes, they added new ... process (endosymbiotic theory). Mitochondria and chloroplasts in eukaryotes, for example, are basically adapted bacteria. They ... prokaryotes as the progenitors, with archaea and eukaryotes branching off at some later point. Of ... heard that archaea came first, or that eukaryotes descended from archaea. Graft 04:53 ...
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Cell (biology)
... levels. Traffic of vesicles. The cells of eukaryotes and prokaryotes. - This diagram illustrates a typical ... Membrane-bound organelles are found only in eukaryotes. Cell nucleus - a cell's information center ... Ribosomes are found in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes. The ribosome is a large complex composed ... genome. Chloroplasts are found only in photosynthetic eukaryotes, like plants and algae. There is a ... cells Prokaryotic cells Prokaryotes are distinguished from eukaryotes on the basis of nuclear organization, ...
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