Red blood cells eject their nuclei in their development and are found in the blood stream.
Nuclei are found in both plant and animal cells.
Because your white blood cells have nuclei - which is where the chromosomes are found. Mature red blood cells do not have nuclei.
Yes, plant cells have nuclei.
Not all cells have nuclei. All eukaryotic cells have nuclei and all prokaryotic cells do not.
Yes, plant cells have nuclei. The nucleus is a membrane-bound organelle found in the cells of plants and animals, which houses the genetic material (DNA) of the cell. It is essential for controlling cell functions and directing cellular activities.
all cells have a nuclei
Nuclei.
Gametophytes of angiosperms have cells with nuclei that typically contain a haploid number of chromosomes, which is half the number found in somatic cells. This means that gametophyte cells usually have one set of chromosomes.
Cells that have nuclei are eukaryotic.
No. Mammalian red blood cells do not have nuclei.
The Golgi bodies are intracellular organelles found within eukaryotic cells (cells with nuclei), and thus are found in both plants and animals.
They don't have organelles such as nuclei, mitochondria or chloroplasts.