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Leca or LECA may refer to: Acronyms * Last eukaryotic common ancestor * Lightweight expanded clay aggregate * Lutheran Evangelical Church in Africa—Zambia Diocese Places * Leča, a village in Novi Pazar, Serbia * Leça da Palmeira a former civil parish in the Greater Porto area, Portugal ** Leça Lighthouse * Leca, a village in Antonești, Cantemir, Moldova People * Leca of Cătun (before 1599–1616), Wallachian political figure * Béatrice Leca (born 1970), French writer * Daniel Leca (born 1985), French politician * Francine Leca (1938-2024), French surgeon and professor * Grégory Leca (born 1980), French footballer * Haralamb Lecca (or Leca), (1873–1920), Romanian poet and playwright * Jean-Louis Leca (born 1985), French footballer * Marius Leca (born 2000), Romanian footballer * Mickaël Leca (born 1994), French footballer * Mihai Leca (born 1992), Romanian footballer * Ricangel de Leça (born 1981), Aruban football referee and former player Other uses * Leça F.C., a fo ...
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Last Eukaryotic Common Ancestor
Eukaryogenesis, the process which created the eukaryotic cell and lineage, is a milestone in the evolution of life, since eukaryotes include all complex cells and almost all multicellular organisms. The process is widely agreed to have involved symbiogenesis, in which an archaeon and a bacterium came together to create the first eukaryotic common ancestor (FECA). This cell had a new level of complexity and capability, with a nucleus, at least one centriole and cilium, facultatively aerobic mitochondria, sex (meiosis and syngamy), a dormant cyst with a cell wall of chitin and/or cellulose and peroxisomes. It evolved into a population of single-celled organisms that included the last eukaryotic common ancestor (LECA), gaining capabilities along the way, though the sequence of the steps involved has been disputed, and may not have started with symbiogenesis. In turn, the LECA gave rise to the eukaryotes' crown group, containing the ancestors of animals, fungi, plants, and a di ...
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Haralamb Lecca
Haralamb George Lecca (; – March 9, 1920), also known as Haralamb Leca, Har. Lecca,C. D. Fort., "Recenzii. Cărți. ''Antologia poeților olteni, de I. C. Popescu-Polyclet''", in ''Arhivele Olteniei'', Nr. 45–46/1929, p. 546"Noutăți. Știri literare", in ''Unirea. Foaie Bisericească-Politică'', Nr. 28/1907, p. 253 or Haralambie Lecca,Elena Siupiur, "Rapports littéraires roumano-bulgares entre 1878–1916", in ''Revue Des Études Sud-est Européennes'', Nr. 4/1972, p. 704 was a Romanian poet, playwright and translator. He belonged to an upper-class family, being the grandson of artist Constantin Lecca and brother of genealogist , as well as nephew and rival of writer Ion Luca Caragiale. He had an unsettled youth, studying medicine and law for a while, and also reaching a Sub-Officer's rank in the terrestrial army. He debuted in literature under the guidance of Bogdan Petriceicu Hasdeu, who also employed Lecca's services as a medium. His early work was in poetry, often out ...
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