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all the procaryotic and archea does not have a nucleus. Only eucaryota has nucleus. Just open a microbiology text book to have a look of the hudge immensity of microbial diversity

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Do all living things have a nucleus?

No, not all living things have a nucleus. Prokaryotic cells, such as bacteria, do not have a nucleus. They have a nucleoid region where the DNA is located, but it is not enclosed within a membrane like in eukaryotic cells.


What do living things do that non living things dont do?

nonliving plants dont have soil and they dont need sunlight because the are not living.but living plants do and that is the difference


What are basic units that make up living things?

The basic units that make up living things are cells. Cells are the smallest structural and functional units of an organism. They are composed of various organelles, such as the nucleus, mitochondria, and ribosomes, which carry out specific functions necessary for life. Cells can be categorized into two main types: prokaryotic cells, which lack a nucleus, and eukaryotic cells, which have a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles.


Does humans have nucleus?

The nucleus is the control center of the cell, and as all living things are made up of cells, all living things have AT LEAST on nucleus. Humans are made up of trillions of cells, therefore they have trillions of nuclei. However, one does not normally measure a species by nuclei. Animals with one nucleus would be so small, you need microscopes to see them, and strong ones at that.


What proof do you have that living things are similar when viewed through a microscope?

When living things are viewed through a microscope, similarities can be observed in their basic cellular structure, such as the presence of cell membranes, cytoplasm, and organelles like nucleus and mitochondria. Additionally, the genetic material in cells, notably DNA, exhibits similarities across different living organisms. These shared characteristics suggest a common evolutionary origin for all living things.

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Do all living things have a nucleus?

No, not all living things have a nucleus. Prokaryotic cells, such as bacteria, do not have a nucleus. They have a nucleoid region where the DNA is located, but it is not enclosed within a membrane like in eukaryotic cells.


How ar and living things classified?

Living things have cells non-living things dont


Do all living things cell have nucleus?

not all


What are nonliving things and living things of a pronghorn?

what are the nonliving things and living things for a pronghorn


Do all living things have nuculas?

Assuming you mean a nucleus, yes, all living organisms have a nucleus, which is the centre of a cell and is the control centre of it.


Are biotic things living things?

Yes, they are living things because they can move. things that dont move are abiotic things or factors.


Is bacterium is alive?

yes' because bacteria cells have a nucleus and all living things cells must have a nucleus


Is bacterium alive?

yes' because bacteria cells have a nucleus and all living things cells must have a nucleus


Do living things affect rubber?

no they dont


How are the living things you drew kept alive by other living things you drew?

by when you dont try to kill them alot


What differentiate living from non living things?

living things contain DNA in the cell nucleus, so they grow, repair, reproduce. They also carry out respiration (conversion of food into energy)


What are the two kingdoms of microscopic living things?

The two kingdoms of microscopic living things are Bacteria and Archaea. These organisms are single-celled and lack a distinct nucleus.