DNA
Yes, almost all living cells have a nucleus.
The nucleus.
No, not all cells have a nucleus. Prokaryotic cells, such as bacteria, do not have a nucleus, while eukaryotic cells, found in multicellular organisms, have a nucleus that houses the genetic material.
almost all cells have a nucleus, eukaryotic cells
Eukaryotic cells have a nucleus, which is a membrane-bound organelle that houses the cell's genetic material. Prokaryotic cells, such as bacteria, do not have a nucleus and their genetic material is located in the cytoplasm.
Eukaryotic cells have a nucleus, which stores genetic material, while prokaryotic cells, such as bacteria, do not have a true nucleus. They have a nucleoid region instead, where the genetic material is located.
Almost all cells have the nucleus, cytoplasm, and cell membrane. The nucleus contains genetic information, the cytoplasm is the fluid where cellular processes occur, and the cell membrane controls what enters and exits the cell.
Because it stores all the information of the cell.
They don't. The nucleus is only present in eukaryotic cells. (Animal Cell) Prokaryotic cells don't have nuclei. (Bacteria)
All I know is that a nucleus stores the molecule DNA.
Yes, all cells have a nucleus.
All cells store DNA and direct itself to do cell activities that it normally would do. The nucleus is what stores the DNA and directs cell activities, but it is not a cell. The nucleus is an organelle.