A prokaryote cell doesn't have a true nucleus. See: http://wiki.biomine.skelleftea.se/wiki/index.php/Prokaryote_versus_eukaryote for an explanation of the differences between eukaryotes, cells with a true nucleus, and prokaryotes.
Red blood cells, also known as erythrocytes, lack a cell nucleus in the human body.
The largest organelle in a human cell is usually the nucleus. It contains the cell's genetic material and is responsible for controlling all cellular activities.
No, they don't.
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Yes, in a way. The nucleus contains most of the cell's genetic material and is responsible for running most of its functions. (Sorry, I just had to change the previous answer. Hope it helps =] )
red blood cell is the only human cell that does not contain a nucleus
a nucleus is'nt a cell, it is the centre of cell
In the nucleus of the cell.
Red blood cells, also known as erythrocytes, lack a cell nucleus in the human body.
There would not be a cell without a nucleus it is like saying what if a human without a brain. It is impossible.
It appears in a human cell, a animal cell and a plant cell.
The human skin cell has a nucleus, therefore the human skin cell would be eukaryotic.
Human Red Blood Cells have no nucleus
The largest organelle in a human cell is usually the nucleus. It contains the cell's genetic material and is responsible for controlling all cellular activities.
No, a human cell nucleus contains 46 chromosomes, which come in 23 pairs.
The nucleus
The human skin cell has a nucleus, therefore the human skin cell would be eukaryotic.