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What is eukarya in biology?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The domain comprised of eukaryotes or organisms whose cells contain a true nucleus. Supplement. Eukarya (or Eukaryota) is one in the three-domain system of biological classification introduced by Carl Woese in 1990. The other two are Archaea and Bacteria. Related terms: eukaryote (noun).

Answered by hareem23
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any member of the Eukarya, a domain of organisms having cells each with a distinct nucleus within which the genetic material is contained. Eukaryotes include protoctists, fungi, plants, and animals. Compare prokaryote.

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