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Does a bacterial cell have a distinct nucleus?

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No. Bacterial cells lack a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles.

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A bacterial cell has distinct nucleus?

No, the nucleus has no membrane, so its not distinct.


What does a bacterial cell have?

Nucleus


What identifies this cell as a bacterial cell rather than a plant cell?

A bacterial cell has no nucleus. It is prokaryotic, meaning before nucleus, whereas a plant cell has a nucleus and is eukaryotic, meaning true nucleus. Also, plant cells are often specialized whereas bacterial never are.


What kind of cell has no nucleus and no mitochondria?

That means that it is a Prokaryote, or a bacterial cell.


Is the nucleus a bacterial cell?

yes


How are bacterial cell different from animal cell?

They have a cell wall and no nucleus.


What is absent in a bacterial cell?

a true nucleus.


What is the difference between bactieria and protists?

Bacteria have a cell wall but no distinct nucleus. Protists have a distinct nucleus.


What contains hereditary material of a cell except bacteria?

Hereditary material is held in the nucleus of non-bacterial cells.


Why do bacterial cells do not undergo meiosis?

Bacterial cell is not eukaryotes... It does not have the defined nucleus.


What is a cell lacking nucleus?

A prokaryotic cell (e.g. a bacterial cell).


What cell contains no distinct nucleus within the cell membrane?

prokaryotes