A cell without a nucleus is called a prokaryotic cell. Prokaryotic cells are found in organisms such as bacteria and archaea. They lack a membrane-bound nucleus and their genetic material is located in the cytoplasm.
bacteria doesn't have a nucleus.
The type of cell that does not have a nucleus is called a Prokaryote cell.
Mainly prokariyotic cells. Some eukariyotic cells also lack nucleus. Eg:-Mamalian red blood cells Seive tube elements of Anthopytes
a paramesium
Protons and neutrons.
The nucleus in a cell is an organelle that acts as the control center, housing the cell's genetic material (DNA). It directs cellular activities and plays a key role in regulating gene expression and cell division.
No, the cell membrane does not carry hereditary information. Hereditary information is primarily stored in the cell's nucleus in the form of DNA. The cell membrane is responsible for regulating the passage of molecules in and out of the cell.
Substances are moved in and out of a cell through various processes such as diffusion, facilitated diffusion, active transport, and endo/exocytosis. These processes involve either the movement of molecules down their concentration gradient or the use of energy to transport molecules against their concentration gradient.
If you're talking about the area farthest from the nucleus that is still within the atom, it's the electron cloud.
To control the growth of the cell.
all cells have a necleus because it is what controlls the cell.
in the middle of a cell
controller of the cell
the nucleus is the control center of the cell and it gives out orders to the cell.
WHAT IS A PROCCESS BY WHICH A CELL NUCLEUS DIVIDES
Kelp is a plant, not a cell.... so no!+
the cytoplasm
A prokaryote.
Just one per cell.
it is found in both a animal and plant cell.
Nucleus in an animal cell is a membrane covered sack which contains the cell's DNA. The DNA is the boss of the cell, and has the directions for forming a new cell.