yes because all plants have a nucleus
Strawberry is a plant. Plants have eukaryotic cells
Yes, the strawberry is a dicotyledonous flowering plant.
The most commonly cultivated strawberry, Fragaria ananassa, is an octoploid with eight sets. This makes it a good candidate for demonstrating DNA extraction - with eight copies of each gene in the strawberry genome, strawberries are packed full of it.
there are 56 chromosomes in a strawberry plant.
A strawberry plant has a stem that is called a crown stem. The strawberry's stem is short and very wide.
a strawberry plant
You can replant a strawberry plant any time during the growing season. Just make sure you pick off all the blooms that appear on the strawberry plant.
Strawberry fruits belong to the Rosaceae family.
Strawberry
No
A strawberry comes from a little plant on the ground.
it is very simple the conclusion is the ending where do you think the strawberry is located ? of course in the nucleus.