different between eukaryotic vs unikont
eukaryotic
English
Etymology
eukaryote +? -ic
Adjective
eukaryotic (not comparable)
- (biology) Having complex cells in which the genetic material is organized into membrane-bound nuclei.
- (biology) Of or pertaining to a eukaryote.
Alternative forms
- eucaryotic
Translations
Noun
eukaryotic (plural eukaryotics)
- Such a cell or organism
eukaryotic From the web:
- what eukaryotic cells
- what eukaryotic cells have
- what eukaryotic structures are prokaryotes missing
- what eukaryotic organelles evolved from prokaryotes
- what eukaryotic cells have chloroplasts
- what eukaryotic supergroup are humans in
- what eukaryotic cells are unicellular
- what eukaryotic organisms have cilia
unikont
English
Etymology
uni- +? -kont
Noun
unikont (plural unikonts)
- (biology) A eukaryotic cell with a single flagellum; thought to be the ancestor of all animals and fungi.
See also
- bikont
unikont From the web:
- what does unikonta mean
- what does unikont mean in biology
- what is unikont and bikont
- what does unikont mean
- what is unikonta biology
- unikonta definition
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