potentially a very broad question: all plants and animals possess cells with a nucleus, but the VAST majority of these are multicellular organisms so you probably wouldn't describe the whole organism as having a single nucleus. One example of a single celled organism that contains just one nucleus is yeast
All eukaryotic organisms and cells have nuclei. It is what sets them apart from the prokaryots. The eukaryots carry their genetic material (DNA) in the nuclei and the nuclei also function as the brain center of the cells controlling and coordinating all the processes.
In eukaryotes
the nucleus is found in a cell.
Bacteria
An unicellular organism is an organism that does not have a nucleus. Two types of these organism is bacteria and archaea.
An organism whose cells lack a nucleus and some other cell structures is called a prokaryotic organism. If the cells had a nucleus then the organism would be eukaryotic.
Nucleus
A Prokaryote is an organism which has no nucleus.
Because the every nucleus in every cell of every organism contains DNA, which contains the code for the organism. The DNA contains the code for how to build an organism.
An unicellular organism is an organism that does not have a nucleus. Two types of these organism is bacteria and archaea.
it is nucleus
An organism that doesn't have a nucleus is a prokaryote. In a prokaryote the DNA is floating around in cell.
Eukaryote
Eukaryote
A simple organism without nucleus: an organism whose DNA is not contained within a nucleus
a blacke
a blacke
yes
prokaryote
An organism whose cells lack a nucleus and some other cell structures is called a prokaryotic organism. If the cells had a nucleus then the organism would be eukaryotic.
Living organism without organized nucleus.