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Cells with internal membranes (and therefore a defined nuclear membrane/nucleus) are called eukaryotes.
Cells with well defined nuclei are called eukaryotic. Eukaryotes include yeast, plants, and animals. Bacteria on the other hand do not have nuclei and are called prokaryotes. Interestingly, there is one very notable exception. Mammals are of course eukaroyotes, however one very specific type of cell, the red blood cell, does not have a nucleus.

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