Any cell without a nucleus is a prokaryote.
Green cells without nuclei are likely plant cells that have undergone a process called enucleation. Enucleation involves removing the nucleus from a cell, which can be done as a research technique to study cellular processes without the interference of gene expression. These enucleated plant cells can still carry out basic functions such as photosynthesis but lack the ability to perform functions associated with gene expression and reproduction.
No, protists have a nucleus which makes them procaryotic
Biconcave cells without nuclei are called red blood cells.
Cells that have nuclei are eukaryotic.
Red blood cells do not have nuclei or mitochondria.
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
No. Chloroplasts are a characteristic of plants and green algae, which have nuclei in their cells. However, some bacteria, which lack nuclei photosynthesize using chlorophyll, but that chlorophyll is not contained withing chloroplasts.
erythrocytes
Bacteria cells are prokaryotes. Cells without nuclei.
No, protists have a nucleus which makes them procaryotic
Not all cells have nuclei. All eukaryotic cells have nuclei and all prokaryotic cells do not.
Biconcave cells without nuclei are called red blood cells.
all cells have a nuclei
anucleated cells. Red blood cells are an example
I think all animals have at least some cells with nuclei. But for sure, red blood cells do not have a nucleus. That's why when people test for DNA from blood they have isolate the red and white blood cells.
its cells have nuclei
Cells that have nuclei are eukaryotic.
Red blood cells do not have nuclei or mitochondria.