No
A cell would die without its nucleus as it is its "brain" which controls the cell. Only human red blood cells have no nuclei after maturity.
I dont know, ask a proffesional
they still have DNA in them so the DNA controls the cell
The protoplasm of a cell is the colorless material comprising the living part of a cell, including the cytoplasm, nucleus, and other organelles. Without it the cell will not live.
A cell is important because you could not live without them.
nucleus controls and regulates the cell and performs cell division. if the nucleus is removed, the cell is not able to perform well and can't divide. hence the cell dies off after a very short time.
The nucleus contains all the genetic material (DNA) to reproduce. It can, however, not live and reproduce without interaction with and presence of other components of a cell.
The cell will likely have difficulty performing essential functions such as DNA replication, gene expression, and cell division. It may eventually die without the necessary instructions from the nucleus.
the plant cells would not exist they would have died because without a neuclius the cells cannot live.
Because it is like the control center to the cell. without it, the cell could not live.
No, a cell could not live without an endoplasmic reticulum. The endoplasmic reticulum is essential for protein and lipid synthesis, processing, and transport within the cell. Without this organelle, the cell would not be able to properly function and would eventually die.
An analogy of a nucleus is that it is like a brain. It controls the rest of the body and what goes on mostly. Without it, you body would get confused and then you would die. (the cell would die.) This nucleus houses the DNA, like your brain carries special information on how to do things. Just like DNA does. Also, without DNA, you wouldn't be able to live either.