How to use in-sentence of “eukaryote”:
+ The theory is that the eukaryote cell evolved by the fusion of several bacteria or archaea organisms.
+ Of all the six eukaryote supergroups, four are exclusively composed of unicellular organisms.
+ The Amoebozoa are a eukaryote phylum of “Amoeba”-like protozoa.
+ Bikonts are eukaryote cells with two flagellae.
+ The first unicellular eukaryote organisms also appeared in the fossil record.
Example sentences of “eukaryote”:
+ Almost for certain, this happened to form the eukaryote cell.
+ It is fairly certain now that all or most of these organelles have their origin in once-independent prokaryotes, and that the eukaryote cell is a ‘community of micro-organisms’ working together in ‘a marriage of convenience’.
+ The endoplasmic reticulum is in cells that have a nucleus: in eukaryote cells but not in prokaryote cells.
+ This is because endosymbiosis has occurred: some or all of the eukaryote organelles are former prokaryotes.
+ Then, after Carl Woese published his three-domain system, taxonomists turned their attention to the eukaryote domain.
+ The eukaryote life cycle includes meiosis which divides the chromosome number in half.
+ Kornberg got the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2006 for studying eukaryote Transcription.
+ They are unusual eukaryote organisms.
+ As bikonts, they all descend from a heterotrophic eukaryote with two flagella.
+ Almost for certain, this happened to form the eukaryote cell.
+ It is fairly certain now that all or most of these organelles have their origin in once-independent prokaryotes, and that the eukaryote cell is a 'community of micro-organisms' working together in 'a marriage of convenience'.
+ Chromalveolata is a eukaryote supergroup first proposed by Thomas Cavalier-Smith as a refinement of his kingdom Chromista, which was first proposed in 1981.
+ Since adenine methylation is restricted to prokaryotes, all eukaryote transcription is regulated by suppressing cytosine.
+ The eukaryote cell is the type of cell all animals and plants are made of.
+ The best example of epigenetic changes in eukaryote biology is the process of cellular differentiation.
+ This counts only eukaryote organisms.
+ There is usually more than one nucleolus in a eukaryote cell.
+ The centriole is a cytoplasmic structure in most eukaryote cells.