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  • '''Eukaryota''', and also '''Eukariota''', '''Eukaria''' or '''Eukarya''', from the Gree Almost all living beings belong to Eukaryota, except [[Bacteria]] and [[Archaea]], which are the two other domains of or
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Eukaryota]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • '''Eukaryota''', and also '''Eukariota''', '''Eukaria''' or '''Eukarya''', from the Gree Almost all living beings belong to Eukaryota, except [[Bacteria]] and [[Archaea]], which are the two other domains of or
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  • Speculative clade composed of the two domains of life of Archaea and Eukaryota.
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  • ...eomura''' is the domain containing the two subdomains of [[Archaea]] and [[Eukaryota]]. According to [[Thomas Cavalier-Smith]], the distinction between Neomura [[image:Neomuratree.JPG|thumb|left|320px|A phylogenetic tree, showing how Eukaryota and Archaea are more closely related to each other than to [[Bacteria]], ba
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  • {{r|Eukaryota}}
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  • {{r|Eukaryota}}
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  • {{r|Eukaryota}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Eukaryota]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Eukaryota}}
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  • {{r|Eukaryota}}
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  • | domain = [[Eukaryota]]
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  • {{r|Eukaryota}}
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  • {{r|Eukaryota}}
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  • ...epresent the three [[domain (biology)|domains of life]]: pink represents [[eukaryota]] (animals and plants); blue represents [[bacteria]]; and green represents
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  • {{r|Eukaryota}}
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  • | domain = [[Eukaryota]]
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  • | domain = [[Eukaryota]]
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  • | domain = [[Eukaryota]]
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  • | domain = [[Eukaryota]]
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  • | domain = [[Eukaryota]]
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  • ...Archaea]] is one of the three [[domain]]s of life, along with [[Eukaryotes|Eukaryota]] and [[Eubacteria|Bacteria]]. Like those of bacteria, the cells of archaea ...rchaea and [[Bacteria]] to emphasize this, and argued that together with [[Eukaryota|Eukarya]] they compose [[three-domain system|three Domains]] of living orga
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