Nope. There is only a Nucleas in an animal cell.
Nope. There is only a Nucleas in an animal cell.
In the cytoplasm.
It is colorless
A cell wall and nucleas
A basic animal cell contains- A nucleas Cell membrane Cytoplasm vacoule A basic plant cell contains- Cell wall Cell membrane Nucleas Chloroplast Cytoplasm So they have some differences in what they include...
Yes, a plant cell is Eukaryotic, I'm studying this in school right now so I'm pretty sure I know what I'm talking about :) A Eukaryotic Cell is a cell WITH a nucleas. Prokaryotic cells are cells WITHOUT a nucleas. A bacteria cell is an example of a Prokaryotic cell. And a plant and animal cell are examples for Eukaryotic Cells. :)
eukaryotic= if it has a nucleas, prokariuotic= no nucleas. (nucleas are "brains" of the cell)
the nucleas is partof a cell
The nucleas powers the whole animal/plant cell up.
in plant cells in the middle is the nucleas that controls the cell and is called the brain . so prehaps that is the brain of the cell
The nucleas powers the whole animal/plant cell up.
A cell that does have a nucleas :P Jk...A cell with a nucleas is called prokaryotic, and a cell that does not have a nucleas is eukaryotic; no idea if i spelled that right. Is that what you meant by your question?