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).
A phloem has no nucleus because the development of the phylum occurs only on the mitochondrial scale.
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No. Only eukaryotic cells have nuclei. Admittedly, most of what we think of as living is eukaryotic (plants, animals, pretty much anything big enough to see without a microscope...) and therefore has a nucleus. Prokaryotes (bacteria) do not have nuclei.
they both have nucleus
Some characteristics of all plants are:Cells of all plants have a cell wall.Plants make their own food.They need sunlight, some more than others.
There are too types. Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes. Prokaryotic cells dont have a nucleus but have DNA. Eukaryotic cells have a nucleus enclosed by a membrane. The nucleus hold the cells DNA.
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Plants have eukariyotic cells.So they have nucleus.
yes because all plants have a nucleus
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bacterial are much smaller plant cells are square shaped and animal cells are round also bacteria are prokaryotes,they dont have a nucleus,unlike plants and animal cells that do have a nucleus.
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Plants are eukaryotic, so they must all have nucleus.
yes all animals have a nucleus, including plants
No. Only eukaryotic cells have nuclei. Admittedly, most of what we think of as living is eukaryotic (plants, animals, pretty much anything big enough to see without a microscope...) and therefore has a nucleus. Prokaryotes (bacteria) do not have nuclei.