anucleated cells. Red blood cells are an example
No, cells can have nuclei irrespective of whether they are plant or animal; some don't however (red blood cells for example).
Epidermis containing cells which have many nuclei formed due to fusion of many cells.
Cell division where the daughter cells have the same chromosome compliment as the parent cell is called mitosis.
basiccly there are more than two simiraties and differnces but illl tell yhu just 2 : normal cells: tiny and many but only cover parts of yhur body muscle cells: cover most of yhur body andstrong like the other guy said
in fermentation, cells release energy without
erythrocytes
all cells have a nuclei
Cells without a proper nucleus are called prokaryotic cells. Prokaryotes are bacteria. They contain DNA as their genetic material but it is not enclosed in a nucleus. Cells which do have a proper nucleus, with a nuclear envelope, are called eukaryotic cells. Eukaryotes are animlas, plants, fungi and protists.
Eukaryotes
Eukaryotes
Organisms that have cells without nuclei are called prokaryotes. This includes bacteria and archaea. Prokaryotic cells do not have a defined nucleus but instead have a nucleoid region where the genetic material is located.
prokaryotes
No
A cells with many nuclei is often called a syncytium. The normal cell structure for many types of fungi is a syncytium.
An organism whose cels contain nuclei is called eukaryots!
Anucleate means without a nucleus. Red blood cells are called anucleate because they don't have any nuclei.
Pleomorphic nuclei are irregularly shaped nuclei that vary in size and structure within a population of cells. This variation can be seen in cancer cells, where the nuclei may exhibit different shapes and sizes compared to normal cells. Pleomorphic nuclei are considered a feature of malignancy when observed in pathology samples.