It is where the DNA is stored in a eukaryotic cell.
yes, both of them have a nucleus (definition: controls the cell)
No, eukaryotic cells have nuclei. The word prokaryotic means: Pro=before, kary="nut" (nucleus) + -otic=pertaining to. So by definition it has no nucleus (nut).
Cells which do not have an organized nucleus. Also they lack membrane bound organelles
haha of course they do, they have to by definition.
All animal cells have nuclei - this is part of the definition of a eukaryote, which all animals are.
Yes, eukarya have a nucleus. Eukaryotic cells are characterized by having their DNA enclosed within a nucleus, which is separated from the rest of the cell by a nuclear membrane. This distinguishes them from prokaryotic cells, which lack a nucleus.
The cells of eukaryotes will contain a nucleus.
no nucleus is INSIDE cells
In eukaryotic cells, the hereditary material is held in the nucleus. The nucleus is a membrane-bound organelle that houses the cell's DNA.
Cells in organisms that are a part of the kingdom Animalia do have nucleus. Only cells that are prokaryotic cells do not have nucleus.
A karyotype is the number and type of chromosomes within the nucleus of a cell of a species. Given that definition, the karyotype is within the cell. There can be no cells within the karyotype.
No, moneran cells do NOTT! have a nucleus...