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What is the term for a single celled organisms with a nucleus?

protists


What is the general term for single-celled organisms with a nucleus?

protists


What is the general term for single celled organism with a nucleus?

protists


What is the general term for single called organisms with nucleus?

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Why are plant cells and animal cells classified as eukaryotic Cells?

The term eukaryote comes from two roots: eu, which means "true", and karyon, which means "nut". Eukaryotes thus have a true nut -- that is, a nucleus. Plant cells, animal cells, and fungi are all considered eukaryotes because they have a nucleus.Prokaryotes do not have a nucleus. But that can be guessed from the root pro, which means "before". Thus prokaryotes came before the nut -- that is, before the existence of the nucleus.


What is the term used for cells that do not have a nucleus?

Bacteria.


What is the medical term meaning pertaining to the nucleus?

Nucleation is the medical term meaning formation of the nucleus.


Bioncave cells in blood that lack nuclei when they mature are called what?

Some unicellular organisms get by fine with no nucleus. The general term for these is prokaryotes. (A few prokaryotes form multicelluar stages, but this is not common.) Most multicellular organisms... and some unicellular organisms... do have cell nuclei. The general term for these is eukaryotes. Some specialized cells in multicellular organisms have no nucleus. For example, mammalian red blood cells have no nucleus. The generic term for any cell without a nucleus, whether a prokaryote or a specialized cell in a eukaryote, is anucleate (which simply means "without a nucleus").


Does a animal cell have a prokaryotic?

No. Eukaryotes (protists, plants, animals) are an animal cell. A prokaryotic cell just live. They don't feel or see anything. That's why we get sick. They're just trying to survive.


Where is genetic information found prokaryotic cells?

Genetic information is found in a prokaryote as DNA but not bound by a membrane. That is what the term prokaryote means. The term actually means "before the nut". The nut in this case is the nucleus.


What is the term for the units of inheiritance that are located on the chromosomes inside of the nucleus of cells?

Gene


Why is erythrocyte a good name for red blood cells?

Because erythro- means red while -cyte means cell