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no they are nnot invisible they are visiuble because the y just arel o
A nucleus is the brain of a cell. Without it. It would be just like us without a brain
a blood cell structure can be affected the nucleus or the green pigment
Chromosomes are visible during prophase. Chromosomes are only visible in cells during the cell division because the DNA and protein that the chromosomes are made of are spread throughout the nucleus.
The largest, and most easily visible organelle found in MOST cells is the nucleus. It is large and dark staining, and quickly seen in a microscope. However, only eukaryotic cells have a nucleus. Prokaryotic cells don't have organelles at all.
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Prokaryotes are the cells which do not have a definite nucleus. While Eukaryotes are the cell who have a definitive nucleus which is visible because of a definitive nuclear membrane.
no they are nnot invisible they are visiuble because the y just arel o
A nucleus is the brain of a cell. Without it. It would be just like us without a brain
a blood cell structure can be affected the nucleus or the green pigment
Chromosomes are visible during prophase. Chromosomes are only visible in cells during the cell division because the DNA and protein that the chromosomes are made of are spread throughout the nucleus.
In plant or animal cells, during interphase, the nucleus is not undergoing division. The nucleus will be visible and the nuclear membrane will also be visible.
The visible hair cells are in fact dead, only the root in the skin is alive.
Nucleus
The cells of eukaryotes will contain a nucleus.
Certain bacteria and viruses carry their DNA in little rings rather than in chromosomes, so don't have a distinct nucleus like larger organisms.