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the eukaryotic cells vs eukaryotic cells

Both "the eukaryotic cells" and "eukaryotic cells" can be correct depending on the context. "The eukaryotic cells" is used when referring to specific eukaryotic cells in a particular context, while "eukaryotic cells" is a more general reference to cells with eukaryotic characteristics.

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the eukaryotic cells

This phrase is correct when referring to specific eukaryotic cells in a particular context.

Use "the eukaryotic cells" when you are talking about particular eukaryotic cells that have been previously mentioned or are known in the context.

Examples:

  • The eukaryotic cells in the experiment showed significant growth.
  • The eukaryotic cells under the microscope appeared healthy.
  • I was always focused on eukaryotic cell structures, so I never was looking at behaviors.
  • And possibly eukaryotic cells, those that we have, are possible within a decade.
  • Interferons are a family of naturally occurring proteins that are produced by eukaryotic cells in response to viral infection and other biological inducers.
  • "In a eukaryotic cell, where does the Krebs cycle occur?" (buzzer)
  • So in addition to doing the transplant, we had to find out how to get a bacterial chromosome out of the eukaryotic yeast into a form where we could transplant it into a recipient cell.
  • Indinavir did not significantly inhibit the eukaryotic proteases human renin, human cathepsin D, human elastase, and human factor Xa.
  • Cell fusion (including protoplast fusion) of cells of any eukaryotic species, including production of hybridomas and plant cell fusions.
  • The eukaryotic phase of mitosis

Alternatives:

  • those eukaryotic cells
  • these eukaryotic cells
  • certain eukaryotic cells
  • specific eukaryotic cells
  • particular eukaryotic cells

eukaryotic cells

This phrase is correct when referring to eukaryotic cells in a general sense.

Use "eukaryotic cells" when discussing eukaryotic cells in a broad or general context without specifying particular cells.

Examples:

  • Eukaryotic cells contain membrane-bound organelles.
  • Eukaryotic cells are found in plants, animals, fungi, and protists.
  • And possibly eukaryotic cells, those that we have, are possible within a decade.
  • Interferons are a family of naturally occurring proteins that are produced by eukaryotic cells in response to viral infection and other biological inducers.
  • I was always focused on eukaryotic cell structures, so I never was looking at behaviors.
  • "In a eukaryotic cell, where does the Krebs cycle occur?" (buzzer)
  • Cell fusion (including protoplast fusion) of cells of any eukaryotic species, including production of hybridomas and plant cell fusions.
  • So in addition to doing the transplant, we had to find out how to get a bacterial chromosome out of the eukaryotic yeast into a form where we could transplant it into a recipient cell.

Alternatives:

  • cells with eukaryotic characteristics
  • organisms with eukaryotic cells
  • eukaryotes
  • cells of eukaryotic organisms
  • nucleated cells

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