yes all animals have a nucleus, including plants
all animals have
All animal cells have nuclei - this is part of the definition of a eukaryote, which all animals are.
No. but a cat is made up of cells which have a nucleus
All eukaryotes, animals that have nucleus.
Yes, all animals and plants have a nucleus with a nuclear membrane around it.
Yes, they have a nucleus. Without a nucleus, cells wouldn't be able to function, and that means we wouldn't be able to function, which means all animals would be dead if their cells didn't have a nucleus. The only animal cell without a nucleus is the red blood cell.
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Yes, protists, fungi, plants, and animals are all eukaryotic organisms, meaning they have cells with a true nucleus enclosed by a membrane. This distinguishes them from prokaryotes, which lack a nucleus.
I believe the answer is nucleus, as the nucleus contains all the cells genetic information, and control all cells activities.
No. Plants, animals, and fungi are all Eukaryotes, which means they are all composed of cells containing a nucleus. Bacteria and Archaea are both Prokaryotes, which means their cells do not contain a nucleus.
the color of a animals nucleus is purple.
All animals have a nucleus in each cell. Animals also are able to move during at least one stage in their life. All animals are consumers. Lastly, most animals are multicellular, except for some types of Myxozoa.