A eukaryotic cell is one of two different types of cells. Organisms that are based on the eukaryotic cell are called “eukaryotes” and include plants, animals, fungi, and protists. The only organisms that are not based on the eukaryotic cell are organisms based on a prokaryotic cell structure. It is the only cell that contain a nucleus.
To put it simply, no. The nucleus is not always in the center of the cell (although nothing prevents it from happening to be there). Wow I forgot to login again XD, this was answered by Ninjajoe0513
In eukaryotes (animals, plants, fungi, algae) chromosomes are found in the nucleus.There is also DNA in mitochondria and chloroplasts, which is usually referred to by terms like "mitochondrial DNA" or "the chloroplast genome". The word "chromosome" is not generally used for this DNA.Prokaryotes (bacteria) have a single chromosome in a region of the cell called the nucleoid. Scientists do not use the term "nucleus" for prokaryotes, as there are no membranes inside the cell, and therefore no nuclear membrane. So, no nucleus!The nucleus.
nucleus nucleus
The nucleus acts a the brain of a cell.
Nope and archeabacteria doesn't either.No, the cells of a Eubacteria do not have a nucleus.
Chromosomes are found in all cells. They are found inside the nucleus of the cell.
they are nucleptidees
It is found in the nucleus, inside the mitochondria.
Linear DNA is found in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells.
The nucleus is found in the cytoplasm of a cell.
two type of things I know are cell membrane and nucleus
It is found inside the nucleus.
Chromatin is found in the nucleus of most eukaryotic cells.
It is found in the nucleus. the nucleus is the brain of the cell
The organelle of a living cell is DNA found is in the nucleus. It is also found in the mitochondrion.
DNA is stored in the chromosomes, which are found in the cell nucleus.
The type of cell that does not have a nucleus is called a Prokaryote cell.