eukariótáktól
Eukariota is a term derived from ancient Greek, meaning "true kernel," referring to organisms possessing a membrane-bound nucleus. This fundamental characteristic distinguishes eukaryotes from prokaryotes, which lack such a defined nucleus. The genetic material of eukaryotic cells, DNA, is housed within this nucleus, a structure that plays a crucial role in regulating gene expression and cellular processes.
Beyond the nucleus, eukaryotic cells are further characterized by the presence of various other membrane-bound organelles,