No it does not, reason being prokaryotes do not contain a nucleus.
DNA, nuclear membrane, and nuclear pores on the membrane
No it does not, reason being prokaryotes do not contain a nucleus.
They are found in both plant and animal cells.
No, nuclear envelope is not found in bacterial cells. Bacterial cells do not have a distinct nucleus like eukaryotic cells. Instead, bacteria have a nucleoid region where the genetic material is found.
Assuming by nuclear membrane, you mean the membrane that surrounds the nucleus of cells, then nuclear membrane are found keeping the tidbits of cell nuclei together in the middle of the cytoplasm of the cell.
Yes, it is found in both plant and animal cells.
Yes, it is found in both plant and animal cells.
Plant Cell
yes
The nucleus is found in eukaryotic cells and its enclosed by a membrane. Its structures include a double membrane and the nuclear lamina.
Cells without a nuclear membrane are called prokaryotic cells. These cells, which include bacteria and archaea, lack a defined nucleus, and their genetic material is not enclosed within a membrane-bound compartment. Instead, their DNA is typically found in a region called the nucleoid.
Prokaryotic cell doesnt have a nuclear membrane.