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Common Features of Eukaryotic Life by oliverskyyangscribd is a document available to read on EtoBox.
Eukaryotic organisms are classified into four kingdoms: animals, plants, fungi, and protoctists, all of which contain cells with a membrane-bound nucleus. Animals and plants are multicellular, while fungi can be multicellular or single-celled, and protoctists are primarily single-celled. Prokaryotes, which are always single-celled and lack a nucleus, are classified in a separate kingdom.
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