yes. the nucleus is part of the plant root
Cyton has a large,central nucleus surrouded by the cytoplasm.
The blood cells that have a large and irregularly shaped nucleus are typically lymphocytes, particularly certain types like activated T-cells. These cells play a crucial role in the immune response. The irregular shape of their nucleus is associated with their function in recognizing and responding to pathogens. Additionally, other white blood cells, such as monocytes, can also exhibit a large and irregular nucleus.
They do not have granules.A large nucleus is precent.They are the largest cells in blood stream.
In a plant cell, there is a large single vacuole present in the centre. This pushes the nucleus towards the plasma membrane.
All cells have a membrane that distinguishes their internal contents from the surrounding fluid or tissue. Remember, smaller entities such as virus or prions are not cells, but rather just protein complexes.
Nucleus is a large organell.Lackness of a nucleus gives a large space for haemoglobin.
The red blood cell is missing a nucleus, which is found in most other cells. This lack of a nucleus allows the red blood cell to have more space to carry oxygen and carbon dioxide efficiently. Additionally, the absence of a nucleus also means that red blood cells cannot divide or repair themselves, leading to a limited lifespan of around 120 days.
Yes, white blood cells do have nucleus. White blood cells are mainly of six types and each have a differently shaped nucleus.Granulocytes:Neutrophil - 3-4 lobed nucleusEosinophil - bilobed nucleusbasophil - partially constricted to 2 lobesLymphocyte - one large nucleusMonocyte - one kidney shaped nucleusMacrophage - one round nucleusnuclei and nucleus are the same but the nucleus is a pural, and yes white blood cell does have a nuclei that contain at least different kinds of shapes of nucleus:1> Neutrophil - 3-4 lobed nucleus2> Eosinophil - bilobed nucleus3> basophil - partially constricted to 2 lobes4> Lymphocyte - one large nucleus5> Monocyte - one kidney shaped nucleus6> Macrophage - one round nucleus
the nucleus.
The main part of the neuron, containing the nucleus and other organelles and serving as the site of the cell's metabolic reactions; processes input from the dendrites and if input is large enough relays to the axon, where an impulse is initiated.
Yes, it is.
Monocytes are the largest unicuclear white blood cells.