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Q: In human and many other eukaryotic species cells the nuclear membrane has to disappear in order for what to take place?
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What are eukkaryotic?

A eukaryote (pronounced /juːˈkæri.oʊt/ ew-karr-ee-oht or /juːˈkæriət/) is an organism whose cells contain complex structures enclosed within membranes. Eukaryotes may more formally be referred to as the taxon Eukarya or Eukaryota. The defining membrane-bound structure that sets eukaryotic cells apart from prokaryotic cells is the nucleus, or nuclear envelope, within which the genetic material is carried.[1][2][3] The presence of a nucleus gives eukaryotes their name, which comes from the Greek ευ (eu, "good") and κάρυον (karyon, "nut" or "kernel"). Most eukaryotic cells also contain other membrane-bound organelles such as mitochondria, chloroplasts and the Golgi apparatus. All species of large complex organisms are eukaryotes, including animals, plants and fungi, although most species of eukaryote are protist microorganisms.


Does trypanosomiasis have a nucleus?

Yes, trypanosomiasis is caused by parasites of the Trypanosoma genus, which are eukaryotic organisms. Eukaryotic organisms, including trypanosomes, have a nucleus, along with other membrane-bound organelles.


What would it be called if all organisms of a specific species were to disappear?

Extinction


Are diatoms Eukaryotic?

Yes, they are because they have at least one nucleus


Do you have pictures of the cell of the puma animal?

All animal cells are practically the same. They do not vary as far as species are concerned. They have cilia, a semi-permeable membrane and membrane-bound organelles such as the endoplasmic reticulum and centrioles which happen to be unique to animal cells. Animal cells are considered to be eukaryotic. So, if you find a picture of an animal cell (which is relatively easy) then it can be asumed that a puma animal cell would look very similar.

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What kind of cells are eukaryotes?

Eukaryotes are multicellular organisms having a well defined nucleus with a nuclear membrane. It consists of cellular organelles such as ribosomes, Golgi complex, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum etc.


What is the function of a nuclear membrain?

The nuclear envelope (NE) (also known as the perinuclear envelope, nuclear membrane, nucleolemma orkaryotheca) is a double lipid bilayer that encloses the genetic material in eukaryotic cells. The nuclear envelope also serves as the physical barrier, separating the contents of the nucleus (DNA in particular) from the cytosol (cytoplasm). Many nuclear pores are inserted in the nuclear envelope, which facilitate and regulate the exchange of materials (proteins such as transcription factors, and RNA) between the nucleus and the cytoplasm.(Copy and pasted from Wikipedia Answers)Otherwise, the Nuclear membrane is a barrier that separates contents of the nucleus and cytoplasm.


A bacterial species differs from a species of eukaryotic organisms in that a bacterial species?

Breeds with it's own species.


What are eukkaryotic?

A eukaryote (pronounced /juːˈkæri.oʊt/ ew-karr-ee-oht or /juːˈkæriət/) is an organism whose cells contain complex structures enclosed within membranes. Eukaryotes may more formally be referred to as the taxon Eukarya or Eukaryota. The defining membrane-bound structure that sets eukaryotic cells apart from prokaryotic cells is the nucleus, or nuclear envelope, within which the genetic material is carried.[1][2][3] The presence of a nucleus gives eukaryotes their name, which comes from the Greek ευ (eu, "good") and κάρυον (karyon, "nut" or "kernel"). Most eukaryotic cells also contain other membrane-bound organelles such as mitochondria, chloroplasts and the Golgi apparatus. All species of large complex organisms are eukaryotes, including animals, plants and fungi, although most species of eukaryote are protist microorganisms.


What If all members of a species disappear from Earth the species is said to be?

The species is said to be extinct.


Examples of eukaryotes?

A eukaryote is an organism whose cells contain complex structures enclosed within membranes. The defining membrane-bound structure that sets eukaryotic cells apart from prokaryotic cells is the nucleus, or nuclear envelope, within which the genetic material is carried.[1][2][3] The presence of a nucleus gives eukaryotes their name, which comes from the Greek ευ (eu, "good") and κάρυον (karyon, "nut" or "kernel"). Most eukaryotic cells also contain other membrane-bound organelles such as mitochondria, chloroplasts and the Golgi apparatus. All species of large complex organisms are eukaryotes, including animals, plants and fungi, although most species of eukaryotic protists are microorganisms.


Does trypanosomiasis have a nucleus?

Yes, trypanosomiasis is caused by parasites of the Trypanosoma genus, which are eukaryotic organisms. Eukaryotic organisms, including trypanosomes, have a nucleus, along with other membrane-bound organelles.


What do you call those animals that are about to disappear?

Endangered [species]


Is a pig a eukaryotic or a prokaryotic?

Pigs have eukaryotic cells that make up their bodies. This is the same for all other mammal species and animals.


What organelles do both prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells have?

Some examples of organelles that could be present in both pro-and eukaryotic cells (it all depends on the species) are a: flagellum, plasmid (rare in eukarytoic cells, but not unheard of) and ribosome.


Which of the eukaryotic supergroups contains the greatest number of documented species?

Unikonta


Which life process ensures that a plant or animal species will not disappear from earth?

Reproduction is the life process which ensures that a plant or animal species will not disappear from the earth