These are called prokaryote cells and also do not contain membrane bound organelles.
Some general organelles are-Golgi ComplexLysosomesRibosomesVesicleEndoplasmic ReticulumCell MembraneMitochondriaANDcentrioleCell membrane, Lysosomes, Ribosomes, Nucleas, Nucleolus, Mitochondria, Endoplasmic Reticulum, and the Golgi Bodies/ Golgi Apparatus.
Cytoplasmic division of animal cells is accomplished through a process called cytokinesis, which follows nuclear division (mitosis). During cytokinesis, the cytoplasm divides by forming a cleavage furrow, which pinches the cell in two. The furrow is formed by a ring of actin and myosin filaments contracting and pulling the cell membrane inward.
no there not identical but some of there cells and parts are the same like the nucleas a plant and animal cell both have these same as a cellwall or a cell membrane but some parts to a plant or animal cell do not have the same cells /parts.
Elodea is a Eukaryote. Prokaryotic consists of bacteria whereas Eukaryotes are plants and animals. Eukaryotes have a nucleas, Prokaryotes do not.
DNA can be found inside the nucleus of every cell, except for red blood cells. Small amounts of DNA can also be found in mitochondria.
Bacteria cells don't have a nucleas.
Humans.....Blood Cells Do Not Have A Nucleas.
Bacteria cells don't have a nucleas.
Eukaryotic
A cell that does have a nucleas :P Jk...A cell with a nucleas is called prokaryotic, and a cell that does not have a nucleas is eukaryotic; no idea if i spelled that right. Is that what you meant by your question?
The control center in cells
Nope. There is only a Nucleas in an animal cell.
It is true.
An insect has a nucleus in every one of its cells, since it is composed of Eukaryotic cells.
obtain energy from nucleas
No, but all it is found in all Eukaryotic cells. Cells without a membrane bound nucleus are called prokaryotic cells.
Yes, all of the cells of a multicellular organism have a nucleus.