Eukaryotic cells have nuclei, while prokaryotic cells have no nuclei.
whats the word for single celled organisms without nuclei such as esherichia coli which live in the human body
acellular slime mold
Plasmodia
because they are enormous single cell organisms with thousands of nuclei
Eukaryotic cells have nuclei, while prokaryotic cells have no nuclei.
The only time there can be 2 nuclei in a single cell is during mitosis, where one cell multiplies and becomes 2 cells.
I think it is privations
lack nuclei.
whats the word for single celled organisms without nuclei such as esherichia coli which live in the human body
A single-celled organism without an organized nucleus is a prokaryote.
Prokaryotic Cell
No. That's a description of the process of nuclear " fusion ".Nuclear " fission " is the splitting of one single atomic nucleus into two or more nuclei.
acellular slime mold
plasmodia
Most ciliates have two nuclei: a macronucleus that contains hundreds of copies of the genome and controls metabolisms, and a single small micronucleus that contains a single copy of the genome and functions in sexual reproduction.
Bacteria are single-celled, and they have cell walls. They do not have nuclei. They are also microscopic.