The nuclear envelope surrounds the contents of the nucleus.
The nuclear envelope is actually found in both plant and animal cells.
The nuclear envelope is found in eukaryotic cells, not in prokaryotic cells.
Present in all eukaryote organisms of plant and animal kingdoms
yes it is found in plants and animals
Both plant and animal cells have a nucleus that is surrounded by a nuclear envelope.
the cells that have a nuclear envelope are eukaryotic cells.As prokaryotic cells are cells that have a cytoplasm, and a cell membraneAnd Eukaryotic cells are the more complexed cells
centrioles
The nuclear membrane is found in both animal and plant cells. It is a double lipid bilayer that is responsible for enclosing the genetic material of the cell.
Cells that lack nuclear membrane are prokaryotic cells.
Prokaryotic cells do not need a nuclear envelope because the prokaryotic cells do not have a well defined nucleus.
No, prokaryotes don't have neclear envelopes in them either.
Yes, all eukaryotic cells contain a nuclear envelope. The nuclear envelope is another term for the nuclear membrane. It encloses the genetic material inside their respective cells. It also acts a barrier, separating the contents of the nucleus from the contents of the cytoplasm.