Yes , animal and plant cells have nucleus and organelles .
Yes, both plants and animals have eukaryotic cells, which means their cells have a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles. This distinguishes them from prokaryotic cells, which do not have a nucleus.
plants and animals small organelles are cells.
Animal cells use organelles (so do plant cells). Cells with organelles are called "eukaryotic" which means these are cells that have a nucleus (which is one of the organelles).
Cells that have a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles are known as eukaryotic cells. These cells are more complex than prokaryotic cells, which lack a nucleus and membrane-bound structures. Eukaryotic cells can be found in a variety of organisms, including plants, animals, fungi, and protists. The presence of a nucleus allows for the organization and regulation of genetic material, while organelles facilitate various cellular functions.
Prokaryotic cells are simple cells without a true nucleus or membrane-bound organelles, found in bacteria and archaea. Eukaryotic cells are complex cells with a true nucleus and membrane-bound organelles, found in plants, animals, fungi, and protists. Eukaryotic cells are generally larger and more structurally complex compared to prokaryotic cells.
Yes, both plants and animals have eukaryotic cells, which means their cells have a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles. This distinguishes them from prokaryotic cells, which do not have a nucleus.
plants and animals small organelles are cells.
Cells with a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles are considered eukaryotic cells. Eukaryotic cells are more complex than prokaryotic cells and are found in plants, animals, fungi, and protists. The presence of a nucleus allows for compartmentalization of functions within the cell.
Animal cells use organelles (so do plant cells). Cells with organelles are called "eukaryotic" which means these are cells that have a nucleus (which is one of the organelles).
Not all cells have true organelles. prokaryotic cells (bacteria, for example) have no true nucleus and have ribosomes, which are not membrane-bound. eukaryotic cells do have true organelles. they make up the world of life you can see (plants, animals, most fungi)
Cells that have a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles are known as eukaryotic cells. These cells are more complex than prokaryotic cells, which lack a nucleus and membrane-bound structures. Eukaryotic cells can be found in a variety of organisms, including plants, animals, fungi, and protists. The presence of a nucleus allows for the organization and regulation of genetic material, while organelles facilitate various cellular functions.
Cells with organized nucleus and internal membrane structures are called eukaryotic cells. These cells are found in plants, animals, fungi, and protists. Eukaryotic cells have a defined nucleus that houses the genetic material and various organelles with specialized functions.
The two broadest classes of cells are prokaryotic cells (bacteria and archea), which lack a nucleus, and eukaryotic cells (animals, plants, fungi, and protists) which posses a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles.
All cells MUST have a nucleus.
Plants and animals have eukaryoteic cells, these cells have membrane bound organelles and nuclei. Bacteria have prokaryoteic cells. These cells lack membrane bound organelles and no nuclei.
They are eukaryotic cells.
chloroplasts are present in plants but not in animals centrioles are present in animals but not in plants