No, because rhizobium is a prokaryote.
nucleus
In prokaryotic cells DNA is present in the bacterial chromosome. This chromosome forms the nucleoid. The nucleoid is the mass of DNA that makes up the chromosome of cells Archaea and bacteria. The nucleus is a structure enclosed in a membrane containing the chromosomes of eukaryotic organisms. In other words the eukaryotic cell has a nucleus but the prokaryotic does not.
they both have nucleus
Protists are Eukaryotic cells, so they will have a nucleus (and a nucleolus), like humans.
There are 2 types of cells, 1. Eukaryotic cell- they have nucleus and membrane bound organelles. 2. Prokaryotic cell- they do not have true nucleus and no membrane bound organelles. Human cells are eukaryotic in nature.
The nucleus is a structure present in most cells, containing the genetic material.
A dense organelle present in most eukaryotic cells, typically a single rounded structure bounded by a double membrane, containing the genetic material
yes it is present.
Prokaryotic cells contain no nucleus... where as eukaryotic are nucleus containing cells... I rememeber it by saying PRO- means before... its BEFORE they have a nucleus
DNA of eukaryotic cell is present in nucleus.
nucleus
because frogs are green and apples are green, apples have pips inside the pips are smaller cells and in those cells are a nucleus therfore frogs need to have a nucleus
single nucleus is present in the cell except in aseptate fungal cells.
In prokaryotic cells DNA is present in the bacterial chromosome. This chromosome forms the nucleoid. The nucleoid is the mass of DNA that makes up the chromosome of cells Archaea and bacteria. The nucleus is a structure enclosed in a membrane containing the chromosomes of eukaryotic organisms. In other words the eukaryotic cell has a nucleus but the prokaryotic does not.
Mature red blood cells do not have a nucleus nor organelles.
Protists are Eukaryotic cells, so they will have a nucleus (and a nucleolus), like humans.
they both have nucleus