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it is the most important part in the cell. it is like the brain of the cell. it controls everything. i hope this information helps.

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What do not have a nucleus?

Every cell has a nucleus and every living thing is made up of cells. But, rocks and other non-living things are not made up of cells, so they have no nucleus.


Does a sperm cell have necleurs?

All living cells have a Nucleus, so yes :-)


Do monkeys a have nucleus?

Well their cells do. All cells have nucleus but only plant cells have cell walls. So yes the monkey does have a nucleus along with every living thing and nonartificial thing on this planet. Really did you have to ask that??


Are membranes the most important structures in cells?

yes but the nucleus is just as important no membrane cell dies no nucleus cell dies so they are equel


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 makes nucleus so important to plant and animal cells?

It holds the DNA of the cell and it controls it.


Why is the nucleus so importaint to the living cell?

The nucleus is important because it houses the cell's genetic material, such as DNA, which contains instructions for cell growth, development, and functioning. It also regulates gene expression and controls the activities of the cell by synthesizing important molecules like RNA. Moreover, the nucleus plays a critical role in cell division, ensuring accurate distribution of genetic material to daughter cells.


How are cells important to all forms of life?

They are important because we are all made up of cells. Your pets, your backyard, YOU! Cells are the basic building blocks of all living things. There are over one million cells swimming around in your body AT THE LEAST. So while you're reading this you're thinking, so I'm living because of the cells? Yes. One of the only reasons you're living is because of cells. Cells are living organisms too. Hope this helps!


What contains no nucleus so they are unable to form new cells?

Red blood cells, or erythrocytes, contain no nucleus.


Does the Nucleus have a cheek cell or leaf cell?

The cheek cell has a nucleus and so does a leaf cell.


Is the nucleus found in all cells?

No. Every living cell of animals, plants, and other eukaryotes contain a single nucleus -- that, in turn, contains the DNA. However, about a quarter of the human cells in the human body are red blood cells, which do not contain a nucleus or DNA. Also, the cells of bacteria and other prokaryotes contain DNA, but do not have a nucleus. (Here "nucleus" implies "biological nucleus", a single organelle inside the cell that contains the DNA. Atomic physicists use the word "nucleus" differently, the clump of protons and neutrons at the center of each atom. Every cell contains water, DNA, and other molecules; the molecules are composed of atoms which each have an atomic nucleus, so there are typically trillions of atoms and therefore trillions of atomic nuclei in each cell).


Explain why the nucleus is so important to the living cell?

Nucleus is so important to the living cells because it's the part that controls most of the cell activities. Also, the nucleus contains a part called chromosomes which contain an important chemical called DNA. It determines shape of a plant's leaves or the color of a person's eye.