Actually it can be. However, if it cannot be seen, it's probably due to the cell wall covering the inside of the cell (including the nucleus).
Absolutely NOT, bacteria do not contain a nucleus!!
nucleus are for cells. plants themselves dont have a nucleus, but the cells that make them up do. a plant doesnt need a nucleus. tecnicly speeking, you cant prove a negative, so its hard to answer your question. if you had a hypothisis of why a plant should have a nucleus, that would be good to put up as a question, but its tough to answer your question as is. Plants have multiple cells, and the cells have nuclei. (Nuclei is plural for nucleus).
you cant!
u cant lose the plant but if u somehow did then sorry u cant get it back:(
you cant.
DNA is too large to pass through the nuclear membrane, which separates the nucleus from the cytoplasm. The nuclear membrane acts as a barrier to prevent DNA from leaving the nucleus to maintain the integrity of the genetic material. RNA molecules are responsible for carrying genetic instructions from the nucleus to the cytoplasm for protein synthesis.
i cant find the answer anywhere
plant cant
it cant photosynthesise
a computer
you cant sorry
I cant find some