Living Beings /

What are Eukaryota?
An Eukaryote is an organism whose cells contains a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles. source
A member of Eukaryota is called a eukaryote.
Eukaryota is a type of taxonomic domain.

What do eukaryotes contain?
A normal eukaryote organism is composed of diploid cells, one set of chromosomes from each parent. (1)
Most eukaryotes have either one set of chromosomes (called haploid) or two sets of chromosomes (called diploid). (1)
plants
animals
fungi
many microbes

What are types of Eukaryotes?

Animals
Plants

Resources
1. https://kids.kiddle.co/Haploid

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