Not all cells have a cell wall or a nucleus. Plant cells have a stiff cell wall them helps them to maintain their box-like shape. Fungi cells and prokaryotic cells, such as bacterial cells, also have cells walls. Animal cells do not have a cell wall. No prokaryotic cells have a nucleus. Instead, their genetic information (DNA or RNA) floats in the cytoplasm in what is called the nucleoid. Most eukaryotic cells, including plant and animal cells, have a nucleus which contains the genetic information. However, some eukaryotic cells, such as red blood cells, do not have a nucleus. (Since red blood cells do not have DNA-containing nuclei, they cannot make more proteins.)
No but a nucleus is in every living cell
in every cell there is a nucleus,cell membrane and a cytoplasm
The organelle of a living cell is DNA found is in the nucleus. It is also found in the mitochondrion.
Every eukaryotic cell contains a nucleus, which includes every cell in the human body.
Eukariotic cells, which form every organism except bacterii and archaei, contain nucleus. Also, nucleus are found in Plants Cell and Animals Cell.
Yes, cytoplasm is present in every living cell.
Yes, almost all living cells have a nucleus.
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The DNA molecule in a living cell is typically found within the cell's nucleus, packaged into structures called chromosomes. In some organisms, such as bacteria, the DNA may be found in a region called the nucleoid within the cell, which is not surrounded by a membrane.
Neutrons and protons are found in the cell nucleus, while electrons are found in the electron cloud surrounding the nucleus.
DNA is found in the nucleus of cells in humans. It is also present in small amounts in mitochondria, which are known as the powerhouse of the cell.
In general the nucleus is found in the centre of every cell in one's body.