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Nucleus is an imp component of cell essential for survival . An organised nucleus appears in eukaryotes(except mammalian rbc and sieve tube cells of phloem) for the first time .Prokaryotes have an unorganised nucleus....

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Do all cells have nuclei?

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What is the term used to describe cells that have nuclei?

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