Eukaryotae

Eukaryotae
Eu·kary·o·tae (u-kar″e-oґte) Eucaryotae.

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  • Eukaryotae, Eucaryotae — A superkingdom of organisms characterized by eukaryotic cells; acellular members (kingdom Protoctista) are characterized by a single eukaryotic unit; more complex (multicellular) members have been assigned to the kingdoms Fungi, Plantae, and… …   Medical dictionary

  • Eukaryote — An organism that consists of one or more cells with a nucleus and other well developed compartments. People are eukaryotes. Eukaryotes include all organisms except bacteria, viruses and certain (blue green) algae which, by contrast, are… …   Medical dictionary

  • Noeggerathiales — Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryotae Kingdom: Plantae Subkingdom: Viridaeplantae …   Wikipedia

  • List of sequenced plastomes — A plastome is the genome of a plastid (a type of organelle found in plants and in a variety of protoctists).PlantsBryophytes s.l. Flowering plantsGlaucophytesEuglenophytesEuglenophyte plastid genomes are not organised into a single circular DNA… …   Wikipedia

  • Prokaryotae — A superkingdom of cellular organisms that includes the kingdom Monera (bacteria and blue green algae) and is characterized by the prokaryotic condition, minute size (0.2–10 μm for bacteria), and absence of the nuclear organization, mitotic… …   Medical dictionary

  • Eucaryotae — Eu·cary·o·tae (u kar″e oґte) [eu + Gr. karyon nucleus] in some systems of classification, a proposed kingdom of organisms that would include everything except the Procaryotae (q.v.), i.e. all plants, animals, fungi, protozoa, and most algae …   Medical dictionary

  • eukaryote — [yo͞o kar′ē ōt΄] n. [< Gr eu , good + karyōtis, a date < karyon, a nut, fruit stone, kernel] a living organism made up of cells with true nuclei that divide by mitosis: in some systems of biological classification, any of a superkingdom… …   English World dictionary

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