Yes Leukocytes are nucleated.
Yes, all white blood cells are nucleated, meaning they contain a nucleus. This nucleus plays a crucial role in the functions of white blood cells, such as producing antibodies and coordinating immune responses.
Leukocytes don't eat good bacteria which is helpful and does good things to the body. Leukocytes eat bad bacteria which is harmful and makes people sick.
A nucleated settlement is a town or a city or a village that has formed around a certain point. This point could be anything that is important.A nucleated settlement has building closely grouped together.
Yes.This is because many buildings and houses are packed tightly together in a city. Therefore,Tokyo is a nucleated settlement.
Not all are. Many biologists believe that bacteria are alive, and they do not have a nucleus. Also, though there is some debate, viruses are also sometimes considered alive, and not only do they not have a nucleus, they do not even have a plasma membrane. The definition of what is alive and what is not is quite complex and goes beyond nucleated cells called eucaryotes and non-nucleated cells called procaryotes.The red blood cells in your body are not nucleated.
they have no regular shape. they have a nucleus.
no they are not all nucleated
RBCs in reptiles are nucleated.
Yes, birds have nucleated red blood cells.
What is the chief function of leukocytes?
ques is wrong.....all mammals including camels and llamas have non nucleated RBCs.
Leukocytes make antibodies.
The common name for leukocytes is white blood cells.
nucleated
Yes they do
"Neucleated" is likely a misspelling of "nucleated," which refers to the presence of a nucleus in a cell. A cell is considered nucleated if it contains a nucleus, which is a membrane-bound organelle that houses the genetic material of the cell. Nucleated cells are commonly found in organisms like animals, plants, and fungi.
That's true. A lymphocyte is one particular type of leukocyte. There are quite a few different types of leukocytes.