Cell division would not take place and genetic material would not pass on to the next generation.
Prokaryotes do not have a well defined nucleus.
Plantae are better known as plants. They are eukaryotes and therefore have a cell nucleus.
the nucleus controls what does in and out of the cell.
Fungi have a cell nucleus. Like all eukaryotic organisms, fungi have cells with a distinct membrane-bound nucleus that contains their genetic material. The nucleus is responsible for regulating the cell's activities and storing the DNA.
Some Protista cells have cell walls, while others do not. Animal cells do not have cell walls, but plant cells do.
It is absent.
a true nucleus.
Bacteria are prokaryotes, meaning they lack a cell nucleus.
They are in nucleus. So absent in prokariyotes
death
Prokaryotes do not have a well defined nucleus.
The cell would not reproduce if the nucleus is not present
If the nucleus is absent then protein synthesis will rapidly stop. Then the cell will rapidly accumulate damage and without the ability to repair itself it will die. A great example of this is red blood cells in non-avian mamals, as their nucleus is broken down during their maturation.
Plantae are better known as plants. They are eukaryotes and therefore have a cell nucleus.
the nucleus controls what does in and out of the cell.
Fungi have a cell nucleus. Like all eukaryotic organisms, fungi have cells with a distinct membrane-bound nucleus that contains their genetic material. The nucleus is responsible for regulating the cell's activities and storing the DNA.
Some Protista cells have cell walls, while others do not. Animal cells do not have cell walls, but plant cells do.