Prokaryote
Basically any cell; without a nucleus how will the cell know its function?
Becuase they don't feel like making any protiens without their nucleus.
Without a nucleus, a cell would be unable to control its growth and reproduction, as the nucleus contains the cell's genetic material and orchestrates these processes. Additionally, the cell would lack the ability to make important proteins and enzymes needed for various functions, as protein synthesis occurs in the nucleus. Communication with other cells and maintaining internal balance would also be compromised without the nucleus regulating gene expression.
Its the 'Brain' of any cell. By brain I mean the thing that controls it. and its *Nucleus... :/
Not in chemistry. A nucleus is the center of the atom. In biology a nucleus is the center of a cell. Any cell, plant or animal.
The nucleus in an animal cell is in the lower right hand corner. I don't have any frickin idea where it is in a plant cell!
The nucleus in an animal cell is in the lower right hand corner. I don't have any frickin idea where it is in a plant cell!
Prokaryotes are organisms without a cell nucleus, or indeed any other membrane-bound organelles, in most cases unicellular. so no they are not animal cells.
yes they are in the both animal and the plant cell.
no its the command center of any cell. basically a cell brain.
A cell nucleus has coworkers in fact all the organelles are its coworkers
They don't. The nucleus is only present in eukaryotic cells. (Animal Cell) Prokaryotic cells don't have nuclei. (Bacteria)