eukaryotic cell
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eukaryotic
adjective
uk/ˌjuː.kær.iˈɒt.ɪk/us/juː.ker.iˈɑː.t̬ɪk/
(of a cell) containing a nucleus and other structures, each with its ...
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cell
noun[C]
uk/sel/us/sel/
the smallest basic unit of a plant ...
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These data show that early eukaryotic cells are a composite association of aeukaryoticcellwith living bacteria, but lack classical organelles such as mitochondria.
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Therefore, they may serve as model organisms and provide hints for a better understanding of the early evolution of theeukaryoticcell.
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Fusion is involved in many cellular processes, in particular in eukaryotes, since theeukaryoticcell is extensively sub-divided by lipid bilayer membranes.
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In the first stages ofeukaryoticcelllife, the membranes may have been interconnected and attached to the plasma membrane.
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Mitochondria play a critical role in generating energy in theeukaryoticcell.
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Theeukaryoticcellseems to have evolved from a symbiotic community of prokaryotic cells.
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These cells underwent a merging process, either by a physical fusion or by endosymbiosis, thereby leading to the formation of aeukaryoticcell.
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Eukaryoticcellmigration typically is far more complex and can consist of combinations of different migration mechanisms.
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These gene duplication events are important in terms of the origin of theeukaryoticcelland of the endoplasmic reticulum.
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Plants stop growing and seeds do not germinate when given only heavy water, because heavy water stopseukaryoticcelldivision.
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It has been an important research organism for studyingeukaryoticcellbiology and experimental evolution.
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Aeukaryoticcellhas a nucleus that separates the processes of transcription and translation.
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It is available commercially synthetically and is naturally present ineukaryoticcellmembranes.
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It is, in essence, the transportation system of theeukaryoticcell.
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The carbohydrates are found on the outer surface of alleukaryoticcellmembranes.
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They typically represent sites of viral multiplication in a bacterium or aeukaryoticcelland usually consist of viral capsid proteins.
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Using a model of aeukaryoticcell, he discusses the mitochondria and presents the audience with a complicated diagram of the metabolic pathways.
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Fusion is involved in many cellular processes, particularly in eukaryotes since theeukaryoticcellis extensively sub-divided by lipid bilayer membranes.
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Both these characteristics may have played an important role in the beginning of the symbiosis between theeukaryoticcelland the mitochondrion.
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Theeukaryoticcellcondenses its genome into tightly packed chromatin and nucleosomes.
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