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No, the Archea are prokaryotes, which means they have no membranes within their cells.

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Yes, all organisms have DNA.

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Q: Does archaea have a DNA encased within a nuclear envelope?
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What type of cells utilize DNA as their genetic material but do not have their DNA encased within a nuclear envelope?

archaea


Where are hereditary or genetic materials inside a Cell found?

They are located within the Chromosome: freely floating in Prokaryotes; contained within the nuclear envelope in Eukaryotes.


Where does DNA replication take place in eukaryotes?

This occurs WITHIN the DNA molecule [large individual=chromosome] AS IT exists in a Cell's nucleus. Before any synthetic activity may be performed upon nuclear chromosomal DNA, it must first be decondensed, or dispersed into Chromatin within the Cell's Nucleus.


How do mRnas get to the Ribosomes?

They are positioned there via 'mediated' transport through the 'nuclear' pores found embedded within the Nuclear Envelope. Ribosomes attached to the Endoplasmic Reticulum [in the so-called Rough ER] await nearby in the Cellular Cytoplasm.


What carries DNA within the cell?

The nucleus holds your DNA. This nucleus is covered by the nuclear envelope which has a double membrane.

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What type of cells utilize DNA as their genetic material but do not have their DNA encased within a nuclear envelope?

archaea


What structure within the nucleus disappears during prophase?

The nuclear envelope.


What is the difference between nucleoplasm and nuclear envelope?

The nulear envelope is a membrane that surrounds the entire nucleus while the nucleoplasm is a liquid (like the cytoplasm) that surrounds the chromosomes and the nucleolus within the nuclear envelope.


How does DNA occur naturally within the nucleus of a eukaryotice cell?

Nuclear envelope


What is the structure of a nucleus in eukaryotic Cells?

All of the nucleic structures are contained within the Cellular Nuclear Envelope.


Where are hereditary or genetic materials inside a Cell found?

They are located within the Chromosome: freely floating in Prokaryotes; contained within the nuclear envelope in Eukaryotes.


In eukaryotes DNA...?

Contained within structures called chromosomes that collectively reside within the cell's nucleus that is itself bounded by the nuclear envelope.


What structure surrounds the DNA and controls what enters and leaves the nucleus?

The nuclear envelope. For more information on the nuclear envelope, you could check out the article on wikipedia.


What is another name for a nuclear membrane?

the structute of the nuclear envelope is one of the stages in the cell cycle called called the telophasethe structute of the nuclear envelope is one of the stages in the cell cycle called called the telophaseyupp this is the answerrr hope i helped!!


Where does DNA replication take place in eukaryotes?

This occurs WITHIN the DNA molecule [large individual=chromosome] AS IT exists in a Cell's nucleus. Before any synthetic activity may be performed upon nuclear chromosomal DNA, it must first be decondensed, or dispersed into Chromatin within the Cell's Nucleus.


Is frequently compared to placing an envelope within a larger envelope?

encapsulate


How do mRnas get to the Ribosomes?

They are positioned there via 'mediated' transport through the 'nuclear' pores found embedded within the Nuclear Envelope. Ribosomes attached to the Endoplasmic Reticulum [in the so-called Rough ER] await nearby in the Cellular Cytoplasm.