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Yes, all eukaryotic cells - including plant cells - have a nucleus.

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Why don't plants have a 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).


Are all plants prokaryotes?

No, plants are not prokaryotic. The only prokaryotic organisms are bacteria and archaea, which are the most primitive forms of life. These do not have cell nuclei or other organelles. All other life-including plants-is eukaryotic, meaning that each cell contains a nucleus and other organelles.


What is a single celled organism with a nucleus called?

A single-celled organism with a nucleus is called a eukaryote. This category includes organisms such as protists, fungi, plants, and animals. Eukaryotes are characterized by having their genetic material enclosed within a membrane-bound nucleus.


What is the name of the rod-shaped structure of tightly coiled DNA found in the cell nucleus of plants and animals called?

The rod-shaped structure of tightly coiled DNA found in the cell nucleus of plants and animals is called a chromosome.


Which of the follwing enclose their DNA in a nucleus?

Eukaryotic cells enclose their DNA in a nucleus. This includes organisms such as plants, animals, fungi, and protists. Prokaryotic cells, such as bacteria, do not have a nucleus and their DNA is found in the nucleoid region of the cytoplasm.