No. Only eukaryotic cells have nuclei. Admittedly, most of what we think of as living is eukaryotic (plants, animals, pretty much anything big enough to see without a microscope...) and therefore has a nucleus. Prokaryotes (bacteria) do not have nuclei.
no, only eukaryotes. prokaryotes have a nucleiod.
no ,., all of them dont
Prokaryotic cells dont have a well defined nucleus
NO not all things have a nucleus but things have chromosomes
not all
i think soo
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.
They all have a nucleus when viewed under a microscope
cytoplasm
All the known living things are water-based. Also all the living things have the following features in common: 1. Living things are highly organized. 2. All living things have an ability to acquire materials and energy. 3. All living things have an ability to respond to their environment. 4. All living things have an ability to reproduce. 5. All living things have an ability to adapt.
all the procaryotic and archea does not have a nucleus. Only eucaryota has nucleus. Just open a microbiology text book to have a look of the hudge immensity of microbial diversity
not all
Assuming you mean a nucleus, yes, all living organisms have a nucleus, which is the centre of a cell and is the control centre of it.
yes' because bacteria cells have a nucleus and all living things cells must have a nucleus
yes' because bacteria cells have a nucleus and all living things cells must have a nucleus
it is a eukaryote because all living things 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.
They all have a nucleus when viewed under a microscope
They all have a nucleus when viewed under a microscope
Everything that surrounds the nucleus is living, because the nucleus is part of a living organism. Be more specific.
Transcription occurs in the nucleus of the cell.
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vertibrates (living things WITH a backbone) invertibrates (living things WITHOUT a backbone) The above answer is not quite broad enough, as the question is "all living things" and this only separates animals. prokaryotes and eukaryotes if I remember correctly. It depends on if the cells have a specific organelle, the nucleus, that contains the genetic information.