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Eukaryote, from the Greek <i>eu</i>, true, and <i>karyon</i>, meaning nut or kernal. Eukaryotic cells are vastly more complex than [[Prokaryote|Prokaryotic]] cells. Eukaryotic cells have a distinct membrane bound nucleus and contain membrane bound organelles. | '''Eukaryote''', from the Greek <i>eu</i>, true, and <i>karyon</i>, meaning nut or kernal. Eukaryotic cells are vastly more complex than [[Prokaryote|Prokaryotic]] cells. Eukaryotic cells have a distinct membrane bound nucleus and contain membrane bound organelles. | ||
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Eukaryote, from the Greek eu, true, and karyon, meaning nut or kernal. Eukaryotic cells are vastly more complex than Prokaryotic cells. Eukaryotic cells have a distinct membrane bound nucleus and contain membrane bound organelles.