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All living beings whose [[cell|cells]] have a [[cell nucleus]]. The term derives from the Greek words eu~ (good, wohl) and káryon (core).
 
All living beings whose [[cell|cells]] have a [[cell nucleus]]. The term derives from the Greek words eu~ (good, wohl) and káryon (core).
  
Neben den [[Bakterien]] und Einzellern (Archaeen) (gemeinsam Prokaryoten genannt) sind die Eukaryoten eine der drei Domänen in der Systematik der Lebewesen.   
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Besides [[bacteria]] and protozoa (archaea) (jointly called prokaryotes), eukaryotes are one of the three domains in the systematics of living beings.   
  
 
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All living beings whose cells have a cell nucleus. The term derives from the Greek words eu~ (good, wohl) and káryon (core).

Besides bacteria and protozoa (archaea) (jointly called prokaryotes), eukaryotes are one of the three domains in the systematics of living beings.

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