nukleosomaattiset
Nukleosomaattiset refers to a group of organisms that are characterized by the presence of a nucleus within their cells. This term is often used in the context of biology and genetics to describe eukaryotic organisms, which are distinguished from prokaryotic organisms by the presence of a membrane-bound nucleus. The nucleus is a membrane-enclosed organelle that contains the genetic material of the cell, typically in the form of DNA organized into chromosomes. Nukleosomaattiset organisms include a wide range of species, from single-celled eukaryotes like amoebas and yeast to complex multicellular organisms such as plants, animals, and fungi. The nucleus plays a crucial role in the regulation of gene expression and the transmission of genetic information during cell division. The term "nukleosomaattiset" is derived from the Greek words "nucleos," meaning nucleus, and "oma," meaning part or portion, reflecting the central role of the nucleus in these organisms.