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The bacteria has one cell and no separate nucleus
That cannot be a plant or animal. It can be a fungal cell
The eukaryotic cell cannot be modeled as one entity, as the only defining thing about it is that it has a nucleus. A plant cell, animal cell, fungus cell, and a protist cell all look and act quite differently.
In fungi, DNA replication occurs in the nucleus of the cell. The process involves the synthesis of a new DNA strand complementary to the original DNA template. This allows for cell division and growth in fungi.
yes**These organisms are all eukaryotes (they have a true nucleus)im in the fifth grade this helps
Every single type of cell does except bacteria (kingdom monera). Animal, plant, fungus and protists all do. Organisms made up of these cells, cells with a nucleus and organelles are Eukaryotes.
The nucleus of the cell contains the genome.
yeast is
fungus are eukaryotic heterotroph that have rigid cell wall and no chlorophyll. hope it works!!
No, mold does not have a nucleus. Mold is a type of fungus, and fungi, including mold, are eukaryotic organisms that have nuclei in their cells. The nucleus is a membrane-bound organelle that contains the genetic material of the cell.
Fungus cells are eukaryotic cells, meaning they have a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. They can be single-celled (yeast) or multi-celled (molds and mushrooms). Fungus cells have a cell wall made of chitin, which distinguishes them from plant and animal cells.
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