They are called eukaryotes .
Nuclei do not contain cells, cells contain nuclei (normally, one nucleus per cell).
Yes, all eukaryotic cells - including plant cells - have a nucleus.
Some types of cells, including red blood cells as an example, do not contain nuclei, or a nucleus. The nucleus is the "brain" of a cell. Both animal and plant cells contain nuclei.
eukaryotes has what is considered to be true nuclei
Protists
Protists
Cells that do not contain a "true" nucleus are called prokaryotes. Sometimes eukaryotic cells are anucleate(no nucleus) when mature. Erythrocytes (red blood cells) in mammals are an example of eukaryotic cells that do not contain a nucleus when mature.
Eukaryotic cells do contain nucleus, although some may contain more than one nuclei.
An organisms cell that contain nuclei is known as a eukaryote. Prokaryotes do not have a nuclei instead their DNA is free floating in the cytoplasmic matrix. Bacteria have a circular DNA whereas human DNA is organized into chromosomes.
Prokaryotes are (mostly) unicellular organisms without an nucleus.Humans on the other hand are multicellular eukaryotes. Our cells contain nuclei EXCEPT for red blood cells. These do not contain a nucleus in order to be able to transport more oxygen.
Yes, protists are eukaryotic organisms and consist of one or more nucleated cells.
Eukaryotic cells contain a nucleus.