well, a cell has one nucleus
The onion cell is the same as any other cell in regard to nuclei. There is but one nucleus in an onion cell.
The eukaryotic cell's structure is more complex than the prokaryotic type. The eukaryptic cell has a "true" nucleus, for one.
A eukaryotic cell consists of a nucleus, more than one vacuole (usually), a nuclear membrane, and many organelles.
A syncytium or coenocyte is a cell with more than one nucleus. The first is produced when several cells fuse together, the second when a nucleus undergoes multiple divisions. In spreadsheets, it means a cell which holds the contents of two other cells.
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
more than one cell cause of the many layers.
A cell nucleus would be smaller than a cell because a cell nucleus is inside the cell, so it has to fit inside.
The nucleus in an Amoeba controls everything that goes on in th cell. It is the brain of the cell.
The nucleolus is a structure within the nucleus of Eukaryotic cells that is involved in the production of ribosomes, can be more than one in a nucleus
If you're talking about a normal eukaryotic cell, then no, it is not possible. But if the cell is undergoing cell division, the original nucleus will formed into two nuclei in the cell at one moment of time but that is because the cell is going to split into 2 daughter cells and each daughter cell needs a nucleus.
if it can be more than one, it would be the nucleus and cytoplasm, if not, then nucleus because it is an extreme outlier.
It would have more than one nucleus.
The onion cell is the same as any other cell in regard to nuclei. There is but one nucleus in an onion cell.
In plant cells, often you see more than 1 nucleolus (about 1-4).
The eukaryotic cell's structure is more complex than the prokaryotic type. The eukaryptic cell has a "true" nucleus, for one.
Some cells have more nuclei because they have more jobs to do than other cells. You can think of these cells like a major corporation, where in order to efficiently run, there needs to be more than one manager.
A eukaryotic cell consists of a nucleus, more than one vacuole (usually), a nuclear membrane, and many organelles.