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"All" is a complicated word in Biology as there are almost always exceptions to every rule. Not all cells have a nucleus. Red blood cells in humans don't, though they do in some other animals such as birds. Sieve tube element cells in plants don't either. Prokaryotes, which means 'primitive nucleus' such as bacterial cells technically don't have a proper nucleus as in having a membrane sheltering their genetic material.

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