Eukaryote
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(y

kâr´ē-ōt´´), a cell or organism composed of cells that have a membrane-bound nucleus and organelles (mitochondria, chloroplasts; see
cell, in biology) and genetic material organized in chromosomes in which the DNA is combined with
histone proteins. Eukaryotes are contrasted with the prokaryotes (see
Monera). Eukaryotes formed through the merger of prokaryotes, which predate them in the fossil record by some 2 billion years. In the five-kingdom system of
classification, the eukaryotes have comprised the taxonomic kingdoms
Protista,
Fungi, Plantae (see
plant), and Animalia (see
animal). In a recently proposed system they are called the eukarya and classified as an overarching group (domain) above the kingdom level.