Difference between Eukaryote and Eucaryote
What is the difference between Eukaryote and Eucaryote?
Eukaryote as a noun is any of the single-celled or multicellular organisms, of the taxonomic domain eukaryota, whose cells contain at least one distinct nucleus. while Eucaryote as a noun is any of the single-celled or multicellular organisms of the taxonomic domain eukaryota, whose cells contain at least one distinct nucleus.
Eukaryote
Part of speech: noun
Definition: Any of the single-celled or multicellular organisms, of the taxonomic domain Eukaryota, whose cells contain at least one distinct nucleus.
Eucaryote
Part of speech: noun
Definition: Any of the single-celled or multicellular organisms of the taxonomic domain Eukaryota, whose cells contain at least one distinct nucleus.
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