Red blood cells do not have nuclei or mitochondria.
Mitochondria???
No.. only eukaryotic cells have mitochondria...
Cells that have nuclei are eukaryotic.
Becuase the necleus is in the middleYes, plants are made of cells that contain nuclei. The only living things that do not contain nuclei in their cells are bacteria.Plant cells have nuclei
yes snake CELLS do have a mitochondria, and the cells are inside the snake so technically the snake does have a mitochondria.
Yes, Mitochondria are organelles inside of Cells, which contain Nuclei.
prokaryotes
Mitochondria???
They are prokariyotic cells.Also erithrocytes and seive tube elements do not have.
Nucleus Mitochondria
They don't have organelles such as nuclei, mitochondria or chloroplasts.
Nuclei and mitochondria have a membrane surrounding them. They are both organelles in the cell.
If a cell is very active, it would need to have a large number of Mitochondria.
Bacteria are a large domain of single-celled, prokaryote microorganisms.
Not all cells have nuclei. All eukaryotic cells have nuclei and all prokaryotic cells do not.
all cells have a nuclei
Most eukaryotic cells -- those that contain nuclei -- also contain mitochondria, but there are exceptions to this rule. Some parasitic protists take energy from their hosts and do not have mitochondria. In humans, mature red blood cells lack mitochondria nor do they have any organelles. The RBCs die after 120 days because of this. They can't make energy.