different between eukaryon vs eukaryote
eukaryon
English
Etymology
From eu- +? karyon.
Noun
eukaryon (plural eukaryons)
- A cell containing at least one distinct nucleus - characteristic of the single-celled or multicellular organisms of the taxonomic domain Eukaryota.
Alternative forms
- eucaryon
Related terms
- eukaryote
eukaryon From the web:
- what us eukaryon
eukaryote
English
Wikiversity
Alternative forms
- eucaryot
- eucaryote
- eukaryot
Etymology
Borrowed from French eucaryote; equivalent to eu- +? karyon + a suffix derived from Ancient Greek -???? (-?t?s).
Pronunciation
- (UK) IPA(key): /ju?kæ?i.??t/, /ju?kæ?i.?t/
- Hyphenation: eu?kary?ote
Noun
eukaryote (plural eukaryotes or eukarya)
- Any of the single-celled or multicellular organisms of the taxonomic domain Eukaryota, whose cells contain at least one distinct nucleus.
Related terms
- eukaryal
- eukaryocyte
- eukaryon
- eukaryotic
- prokaryote
Translations
eukaryote From the web:
- what eukaryotes have cell walls
- what eukaryotes are unicellular
- what eukaryotes and prokaryotes have in common
- what eukaryotes are heterotrophs
- what eukaryote evolved first
- what eukaryotes are involved in decomposition
- what eukaryotes have plasmids
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