Red blood cells.
Prokaryotes do not contain a nucleus; instead, their genetic information resides in the cytoplasm. They also do not contain any other membrane bound organalles.
They lack an nucleus. That's why they are prokaryotic.
Red blood cells, bacteria cells are two examples.
In the DNA, which is in the nucleus, which is in the center mass of any and every cell...
A stem cell is an undeveloped cell that can theoretically be stimulated to produce any tissue of that species, with the DNA of the stem cell. Cloning is taking the nucleus from one cell and implanting it into another cell with its nucleus removed, replacing the DNA in the target cell with that of the cell the nucleus was taken from.
They cant contain DNA for any functions
Prokaryotes do not contain a nucleus; instead, their genetic information resides in the cytoplasm. They also do not contain any other membrane bound organalles.
Basically any cell; without a nucleus how will the cell know its function?
The nucleus by itself does not have many regulatory abilities. However, the nucleus contains the genetic material of a cell. Since the genome controls all cellular activities, it can be said that the nucleus indirectly controls all cellular activities.
Chromosomes house DNA, and they both can be found in the nucleus of any cell.
Its the 'Brain' of any cell. By brain I mean the thing that controls it. and its *Nucleus... :/
Not in chemistry. A nucleus is the center of the atom. In biology a nucleus is the center of a cell. Any cell, plant or animal.
The nucleus in an animal cell is in the lower right hand corner. I don't have any frickin idea where it is in a plant cell!
The nucleus in an animal cell is in the lower right hand corner. I don't have any frickin idea where it is in a plant cell!
That means that it is a Prokaryote, or a bacterial cell.
They lack an nucleus. That's why they are prokaryotic.
No - Blood cells (Red Blood Cells) do not have a nucleus and therefore do not have any chromosomes. Pancreatic cells have a full chromosome compliment.