Yes they do; a macronucleus and one or more micronucleus. Both contain genetic material.
This statement is true because paramecia have two nuclei,one big and one small.
well, a cell has one nucleus
nuclei is plural for nucleus, meaning more than one nucleus
No , because the neutrons have the same particles as the nucleus.
No , because the neutrons have the same particles as the nucleus.
Skeletal Muscle
Skeletal muscle cells have more than one nucleus.
more than one cell cause of the many layers.
yes. If we consider the way the organisms are classified, i.e. their Kingdom (out of the 5 different types), some have a nucleus, some don't, some have many nuclei. i) Monera --> single celled microorganisms with no nucleus ii) Proticista --> single celled miroorganisms with nucleus, usually one, though some have more than one iii) Fungi --> thread-like hyphae with more than nucleus iv) Plants --> multicellular organisms which make their own food, usually with only one nucleas v) Animal --> multicellular organisms which do not make their own food, usually with only one nucleas
No, most cells have only one nucleus. However, some cells, like muscle cells and certain fungi, can have multiple nuclei.
In any neutral object the number of electrons is equal to the number of protons. All metallic elements contain more than one proton in the nucleus. Therefore there will be more electrons than atomic nuclei.
Paramecia do not lay eggs like many animals; instead, they reproduce asexually through binary fission, where one paramecium divides into two identical cells. They can also undergo sexual reproduction through a process called conjugation, where two paramecia exchange genetic material. However, this process does not involve egg-laying. Overall, paramecia primarily reproduce by fission rather than producing eggs.