No. None of the bacteria, which are a form of single cellular life, has a nucleus in their cells. Plants, animals, fungi and some single celled organisms do have a nucleus in their cells. This is the major difference between bacteria and all other life.
No, but all it is found in all Eukaryotic cells. Cells without a membrane bound nucleus are called prokaryotic cells.
Bacteria cells don't have a nucleas.
Humans.....Blood Cells Do Not Have A Nucleas.
Bacteria cells don't have a nucleas.
It is true.
Yes, all of the cells of a multicellular organism have a nucleus.
Eukaryotic
A cell that does have a nucleas :P Jk...A cell with a nucleas is called prokaryotic, and a cell that does not have a nucleas is eukaryotic; no idea if i spelled that right. Is that what you meant by your question?
The control center in cells
Yes. They have a nucleas like all eukaryotes.
Nope. There is only a Nucleas in an animal cell.
An insect has a nucleus in every one of its cells, since it is composed of Eukaryotic cells.