Within humans, red blood cells and blood platelets do not have nuclei.
That depends on what kind of cell it is. If it is a Eukaryotic cell than it will have a nucleus, cell mambrane, and regular organells like the mitochondria. Its DNA is carried in the Nucleus. And prokaryotic cells dont have any of this!
nucleus.
In any of its cells.
They are any cells with a membrane bound nucleus.
They are any cells with a membrane bound nucleus.
red blood cells, skin cells, hair cells any part of the natural human body is made up of cells specified for that area, designed by the DNA found in the nucleus' of cells
No - Blood cells (Red Blood Cells) do not have a nucleus and therefore do not have any chromosomes. Pancreatic cells have a full chromosome compliment.
Prokaryotic cells, such as bacteria, do not have a defined nucleus. They have their genetic material floating in the cytoplasm. Eukaryotic cells, like those found in animals and plants, have a defined nucleus that houses their genetic material.
The Nucleus is located in any living Cell. This excludes Red Blood Cells as they do carry a Nucleus for the simple reason that it allows the RBC to carry more Oxygen around the body.
Answerin the nucleus of any cell and it is very important.
A cell that does not contain a nucleus is bacteri.Mature red blood cells also lack a nucleus.eukaryotic cells do not have a nucleus or any other organelles. Prokaryotic cells are the opposite and have a nucleus organelles.
The main cells in your body that contain DNA and RNA are your skin cells. This is because skin cells hold more then the DNA to skin. The DNA in skin also tells a person's eye color, height, hair color and bone structure. RNA in any cell is used to transfer any messages from one cell to another.