Unless it's a mutation, than yes. Most cells have just one nucleus, unless there is some genetic mutation occuring. Plant cells are a lot like animal cells.
Yes, all animal cells (except for mature mammalian red blood cells) contain a nucleus.Mammalian red blood cells have a nucleus initially, but do not have one once mature.yesyea ONLY animal cells have nucleus. plant cells are the kind that dont. learned that in fifth grade.
All plant cells have a cell membrane, cytoplasm, a nucleus, and organelles such as chloroplasts and mitochondria. These components work together to carry out essential functions for the plant cell's survival and growth.
The plant cell is the only cell!! If you are talking about how many organelles, I will tell you the major one: Nucleus, Nucleolus, Cytoplasm, Mitochondria, E.R., Nuclear Membrane, Cell Membrane, Cell Wall, Chloroplast, Ribosomes, Golgi Bodies, vacuole.
First of all, only plant cells have cell walls. Animal cells have cell membranes instead. One type of animal cell that has no cell nucleus is the red blood cell. There are also primitive unicellular bacteria that have no cell nuclei, these are called prokaryotic organisms.
Generally, the nucleus, but since this is the botany section one could consider the large central vacuole of a mature plant cell as being the largest structure in a plant cell.
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yes - of course. every cell has one.
Vacuoles, in the animal cells, are located in the cytoplasm of the cell. There are numerous vacuoles in the cytoplasm of the animal cell. In the plant cells, there is only one large vacuole in the plant cell. It is situated near the nucleus of the plant cell.
The nucleus of a cell is what gives it its structure. There are 92 pieces of DNA in the nucleus of a cell.
red blood cell is the only human cell that does not contain a nucleus
The nucleus in a plant and animal cell control the organelles or parts of the cell. It contains chromosomes which are 46 in number and pass on genetic information from one generation to another. Hope this helps!
There is only one nucleus per cell.
red blood cells and sclerenchyma cells
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The eukaryotic cell cannot be modeled as one entity, as the only defining thing about it is that it has a nucleus. A plant cell, animal cell, fungus cell, and a protist cell all look and act quite differently.
There are animal and plant cells, and there are also prokaryotic and Eukaryotic cells. Prokaryotic has no nucleus and eukaryotic has nucleus. Animals and plant cells have eukaryotic cells, the only organism that has prokaryotic cells are bacteria and they are unicellular, that means that they only have one cell.
Yes, an onion cell typically contains one nucleus. The nucleus is an essential organelle that contains genetic material and controls the cell's activities. Onion cells are eukaryotic, meaning they have a defined nucleus.