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How do scientists choose the kingdom in which a eukaryote belongs in?
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How do scientists choose the kingdom in which a eukaryote belongs in?
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Well, a eukaryote is an organism with more complex cells. They have a nucleus whereas Prokaryote are unicellular. You can classify which kingdom a eukaryote goes into by singeling out the kingdoms in which prokaryote organisms are found.
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Eukaryotic cells are a lot more complex. They have a nucleus in a nuclear membrane, where DNA or other genetic information is stored, as well as lots of organelles that serve different functions.
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