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Qu'est-ce (qui) est eucaryote - définition


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  • The most common type of [[plastid]] is the [[chloroplast]], which contains [[chlorophyll]] and produces organic compounds by [[photosynthesis]].
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  • life cycle]] that alternates between a [[haploid]] phase, with one copy of each [[chromosome]] in the cell, and a [[diploid]] phase, with two copies. In eukaryotes, haploid [[gamete]]s are produced by [[meiosis]]; two gametes fuse to form a diploid [[zygote]].
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TAXONOMIC GROUP WHOSE MEMBERS HAVE A CELL NUCLEUS ENCLOSED WITHIN A NUCLEAR ENVELOPE
Eukaryotic cell; Eukaryotes; Eukaryotic; Eukarotic; Eukarya; Eucaryote; Animal cell; Eucaryotic; Eukaryotic cells; Eukaryont; Eukaryonts; Endokaryotic hypothesis; Eucaryota; Eucarionte; Eucariont; Eucariote; Eukarionte; Eukariote; Eukariont; Eukaryotae; Eucytota; Domain Eukarya; Eukarya Domain; Eukaryotic Cells; Eucaryotic cells; Eukaryota; Eukaryocyte; Eucaryotes; Fungus cell; Fungal cell; You carry oats; Eukaryotic organism; Evolution of eukaryotes; Origin of eukaryotes; Eukaryote cell; Eukaryotic Cell; Phagotrophic hypothesis; Syntrophic hypothesis; Eukaryotic signature protein; Evolutionary history of eukaryotes
¦ noun variant spelling of eukaryote.
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TAXONOMIC GROUP WHOSE MEMBERS HAVE A CELL NUCLEUS ENCLOSED WITHIN A NUCLEAR ENVELOPE
Eukaryotic cell; Eukaryotes; Eukaryotic; Eukarotic; Eukarya; Eucaryote; Animal cell; Eucaryotic; Eukaryotic cells; Eukaryont; Eukaryonts; Endokaryotic hypothesis; Eucaryota; Eucarionte; Eucariont; Eucariote; Eukarionte; Eukariote; Eukariont; Eukaryotae; Eucytota; Domain Eukarya; Eukarya Domain; Eukaryotic Cells; Eucaryotic cells; Eukaryota; Eukaryocyte; Eucaryotes; Fungus cell; Fungal cell; You carry oats; Eukaryotic organism; Evolution of eukaryotes; Origin of eukaryotes; Eukaryote cell; Eukaryotic Cell; Phagotrophic hypothesis; Syntrophic hypothesis; Eukaryotic signature protein; Evolutionary history of eukaryotes
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(also eucaryote)
¦ noun Biology an organism consisting of a cell or cells in which the genetic material is DNA in the form of chromosomes contained within a distinct nucleus (that is, all living organisms other than the bacteria and archaea). Compare with prokaryote.
Derivatives
eukaryotic adjective
Origin
1960s: from eu- + karyo- + -ote as in zygote.