in plant cell nuleus is present at pheriphery because of the presence of large vacuole in plant
Center, core, nucleus.
Periphery
Plant cells have a very large central vacuole while animal cells do not. That vacuole "pushes" the nucleus to the side.
Sclera on the outer periphery and vitreous fluid on the inner periphery.
An atom is composed of a nucleus containing protons and neutrons, surrounded by electrons orbiting in energy levels. The protons and neutrons are located in the nucleus at the center of the atom, while the electrons are found in the electron cloud surrounding the nucleus.
yes because all plants have a nucleus
No, Periphery is not a Christian band.
"Periphery" means the outermost boundary of an area.
yes the do have a nucleus
nucleus
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).