Yes, animal cells have a nucleus (except for mammalian red blood cells).
The DNA in Eukaryotic cells, such as animals is found in the nucleus.
One example would be the red blood cell, though in some animals such as birds they do have a nucleus per cell.
Eukariotic cells, which form every organism except bacterii and archaei, contain nucleus. Also, nucleus are found in Plants Cell and Animals Cell.
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.
nucleus contains genetic information, cytoplasm protects the nucleus, and the cell membrane holds it together.
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in animals nucleus found in centre but in plants because of the large vacuoles nucleus touch the cell membrane
Animals do not have cell wall.They have other two.
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The distinct feature in the center of the cell that makes a eukaryote cell common to plant and animals is the nucleus. Prokaryotes do not contain a nucleus.
A cell that contains a nucleus is considered a eukaryotic cell. The nucleus houses the cell's genetic material, such as DNA, and serves as the control center for cellular activities. Eukaryotic cells are found in plants, animals, fungi, and protists.
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