No, bacterium do not have a nucleus. They are unicellular organisms that have their genetic material in the cytoplasm. They are classified as "prokaryotes" which literally translates to mean "pre-nucleus".
No they do not have a nucleus (nuclei is plural) bacteria are prokaryotes meaning they do not contain a nucleus. Remember pro-no, eu(you)
no baceria are procuriotic cells pro means no (nucleus)
In the nucleus and the chromatin in the nuclues.
cytoplasm
What you can find in a nucleus is DNA or deoxynucleic acid.
Nucleus.
Bacteria have a cell wall but no distinct nucleus. Protists have a distinct nucleus.
bactieria is the substances that contain viruses.
porkaryotic
In the nucleus and the chromatin in the nuclues.
cytoplasm
yes the do have a nucleus
In the cell nuclues
nuclues
bactieria
the nuclues
usually outside the nuclues... circling it
The nuclues.
because you need them on ur body