A eukaryotic plant cell.
In plantsExplanation...A plant cell contains a cell wall, a nucleus, and chloroplasts.-----------------------------------------------------------------------
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No, the cell wall does not have a nucleus. The cell wall is a rigid outer layer found in plant cells, fungal cells, and certain bacteria. It provides support and protection to the cell, but it does not contain a nucleus. The nucleus, on the other hand, is a membrane-bound organelle that contains the cell's DNA.
The nucleus of the cell contains the genome.
No, the cell wall is not close to the nucleus. The cell wall is a rigid structure found outside the cell membrane, providing support and protection to plant cells and some bacteria. The nucleus, on the other hand, is typically located near the center of the cell and contains the cell's genetic material.
It depends on the cell. If it is a eukaryotic cell than it contains a nucleus and a number of different parts, but a prokaryotic cell lacks a nucleus but can contain a cell wall, but not always.
There are very few species of bacteria that have no cell wall. In most cases, bacteria will have a cell wall that is made from peptidoglycan.
The nucleus of the cell contains the genome.
An animal cell doesn't have a cell wall although it has a nucleus and cytoplasm
No, not all cells have a cell wall and nucleus. Animal cells lack a cell wall but have a nucleus, while plant cells have both a cell wall and a nucleus. Prokaryotic cells, like bacteria, lack a nucleus and have a cell wall made of different materials than plant cells.
A virus is a particle with DNA but no nucleus or cell wall.
Those that you can see under the microscope are the cell wall, nucleus, nucleolus, and cytoplasm.