2. Eukaryotic cells
Eukaryotic cells are a type of cell more complex
than their counterparts, prokaryotes. Prokaryotes
include the simplistic bacteria and archaea, while
eukaryotes make up all fungi, animals, plants, and
protists such as amoeba. Together with viruses and
other snippets of genetic material, prokaryotes and
eukaryotes make up all known terrestrial life.
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