studying eukaryotes
eukaryotes only
complex eukaryotes
eukaryotes thrive
eukaryotes evolve
containing eukaryotes
eukaryotes' dna
eukaryotes exist
eukaryotes, unlike prokaryotes, possess a nucleus within their cells.
the evolution of eukaryotes marked a significant turning point in life's history.
fungi, plants, and animals are all eukaryotes.
eukaryotic cells are generally larger and more complex than prokaryotic cells.
researchers are studying the unique features of eukaryotes to understand their evolution.
the presence of membrane-bound organelles is a defining characteristic of eukaryotes.
eukaryotes often form multicellular organisms with specialized tissues and organs.
genetic diversity is often greater in eukaryotes compared to prokaryotes.
the endosymbiotic theory explains the origin of some eukaryotic organelles.
eukaryotic reproduction can occur through both sexual and asexual means.
understanding eukaryotes is crucial for advancements in medicine and biotechnology.
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