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No. Animals, plants and most living organisms do not lack a nuclei.
False. Plants and animals both have cells with nuclei, which hold the genetic material (DNA) of the organism. These nuclei regulate the cell's functions and play a crucial role in maintaining the cell's activities and overall health.
Prokaryotes are organisms whose cells lack nuclei. An example of a prokaryote is bacteria.
1) Plant cells have cell wall which is absent in animal cell. 2) Plant cell lack centrioles whereas animal cells have centrioles.
Plant cells have cell walls and chloroplasts. Animal cells don't.
No, cells can have nuclei irrespective of whether they are plant or animal; some don't however (red blood cells for example).
Yes, there are differences between plants and animal cells, following differences can be considered : 1) Plant cells have cell wall which is absent in animal cell. 2) Plant cell lack centrioles whereas animal cells have centrioles.
Plants and animals have eukaryoteic cells, these cells have membrane bound organelles and nuclei. Bacteria have prokaryoteic cells. These cells lack membrane bound organelles and no nuclei.
Eukaryotic cells are cells that contain nuclei and have complex structures. Prokaryotes are generally unicellular and lack nuclei.
Because animals don't have cell walls and only plants have cell walls and the thing that is crazy is the cells that plants have are kinda similar to the ones than animlas have but not all the way the same so to your question no animals don't have cell walls and only plants do
Yes thy do. They just lack True Nuclei
Animal cells do not have cell walls. Many animal-like protists also lack cell walls.