eukaryote

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الإنجليزية - التركية
(Biyoloji) Ökaryot, hücreli organizma
Ökaryot hücre. Çekirdek ve zarlı organele sahip hücre
eukaryotes
ökaryotlar
eukaryotic
(Biyoloji) Ökaryotik, hücreli canlılarla ilgili
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
Any of the single-celled or multicellular organisms, of the taxonomic domain Eukaryota, whose cells contain at least one distinct nucleus
(Biyoloji) (also eucaryote) 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)
Organisms whose cells have a membrane-bound nucleus and many specialized structures located within their cell boundary In these organisms, genetic material is organized into chromosomes that reside in the nucleus
An organism whose cells contain a distinct nucleus
{i} organism made up of cells that have cell organelles and nuclei with chromosomes (characteristic of all cells except for bacteria and other very primitive life forms)
cells characterized by an organized nucleus and other membrane-bound sub-cellular structures
A cell or organism containing a true nucleus, with a well-defined membrane surrounding the nucleus All organisms except bacteria, viruses, and blue-green algae are eukaryotic Cf Prokaryote
Organism having a unit membrane-bound nucleus and usually other organelles
an organism that contains a membrane closed nucleus and other cell compartments
Organisms with membrane-bound nucleus and chromosomes Higher plants and animals are eukaryotes
Organism with cells possessing a membrane-bound nucleus in which the DNA is complexed with histones and organized into chromosome, i e protozoans, algae, fungi, plants and animals
an organism with cells characteristic of all life forms except primitive microorganisms such as bacteria; i
an organism with `good' or membrane-bound nuclei in its cells
An organism whose cells contain nuclei All organisms except the bacteria are eukaryotes Exchangable Sodium Percentage The percentage of sodium ions occupying the cation exchange complex of soils Generally expressed as ESP= [exchangeable Na+(cmol/kg soil) / cation exchange capacity (cmol/kg soil)] x 100
Organism containing one or more cells with a nucleus and cytoplasm
an organism with cells characteristic of all life forms except primitive microorganisms such as bacteria; i e an organism with `good' or membrane-bound nuclei in its cells
Cell or organism with rnembrane-bound, structurally discrete nucleus and other well-developed subcellular compartments Eukaryotes include all organisms except viruses, bacteria and blue-green algae
An organism whose genetic material is located within a nucleus Yeast, fungi, protozoans, plants and animals are eukaryotes
Any organism composed of one or more cells, each of which contains a clearly defined nucleus enclosed by a membrane, along with organelles (small, self-contained, cellular parts that perform specific functions). The organelles include mitochondria, chloroplasts, a Golgi apparatus, an endoplasmic reticulum, and lysosomes. All organisms except bacteria are eukaryotes; bacteria are prokaryotes
Cell or organism with membrane-bound, structurally discrete nucleus and other well-developed subcellular compartments Eukaryotes include all organisms except viruses, bacteria, and bluegreen algae See also: prokaryote, chromosome
A cell or organism with membrane-bound, structurally discrete nucleus and other well-developed subcellular compartments Eukaryotes include all organisms except viruses, bacteria, and blue-green algae See also prokaryote
Any of the single-celled or multicellular organisms whose cells contain at least one distinct nucleus
An organism with a membrane bound nucleus and organelles
Organism whose cells have chromosomes with nucleosomal structure and separated from the cytoplasm by a two membrance nuclear envelope and compartmentalisation of a function in distinct cytoplasmic organelles
An organism whose genetic information is, in contrast to prokaryotes (such as bacteria), contained in a separate cellular compartment: the nucleus Besides algae, fungi and protozoa, all multicellular, cell-differentiating organisms including plants and animals are eukaryotes In addition to their nuclear genome, all eukaryotic cells contain small additional, extranuclear genomes, which are contained in mitochondria (in all eukaryotes) and in plastids (only in eukaryotes that can perform photosynthesis)
Cell or organism with membrane- bound, structurally discrete nucleus and other well developed subcellular compartments Eukaryotes include all organisms except viruses, bacteria, and blue- green algae Compare prokaryote See chromosomes
Cell or organism with membrane- bound, structurally discrete nucleus and other well- developed subcellular compartments Eukaryotes include all organisms except viruses, bacteria, and blue- green algae Compare prokaryote See chromosomes
eukaryotic
Having complex cells in which the genetic material is organized into membrane-bound nuclei
eukaryotic
(Biyoloji) (Also eucaryote) 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)
eukaryotes
plural of eukaryote
eukaryotic
The living world is divided into two classes of organism Eukaryotic and, much simpler, prokaryotic organisms such as bacteria Generally eukaryotes are diploid and their cells have internal organelles, such as nuclei Prokaryotes are haploid with much simpler cells
eukaryotic
having cells with `good' or membrane-bound nuclei
eukaryotic
Living species whose cells have a nuclear membrane separating the nucleus from the cytoplasm, as opposed to prokaryotic
eukaryotic
belonging to the large group of organisms that have nuclei enclosed by a membrane within their cells All animals and plants are Eukaryotes
eukaryotic
{s} (about a cell) having cell organelles and nuclei with chromosomes
eukaryotic
Literally "true nucleus", the term applies to all protists, plants, animals, and fungi Eukaryotic cells have internal membranes which partition them into regions for different functions, such as mitochondria, plastids, the ER, Golgi apparatus, etc They also possess a cytoskeleton which helps them control their shape
eukaryotic
Higher cells with membranes and complexity
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Living species which cells have a nuclear membrane separating the nucleus from the cytoplasm, as opposed to prokaryotic
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Of or pertaining to a eukaryote
eukaryotic
descriptive of organisms with cells having a distinct nucleus with nDNA, and intracellular membranes This includes all protists, fungi, plants and animals The organisms are termed eucaryotes
eukaryotic
An organism that uses a membrane to enclose its nucleus and organelles in its cells
eukaryotic
Having cells with a membrane-bound nucleus, membrane-bound organelles, and chromosomes in which DNA is associated with proteins
eukaryotic
Organisms whose cells have a nucleus, chloroplasts in plants and mitochondria, (see prokaryotic)
eukaryotic
Describes those cells that have their genetic material (chromosomes) contained within a nucleus
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    [ (")yü-'kar-E-"Ot, -E-& ] (noun.) 1943. From eu- +‎ kary- + -ote .
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