yes. all bacterial cells have a nucleus inside
By saying nucleus, we mean that the DNA is contained in a membrane structure, that we call the nuclear membrane. However in prokaryotes (bacteria are examples!) the nucleus is not contained in a membrane structure. On the contrary, the DNA is rather suspended inside the cytoplasm itself in a compact form and is called a nucleoid.
You call them eukaryotic cells.
They are called eukariyotic.Cells without nucleus called prokariyotic.
Inside the nucleus in eukaryotic cells. In the cytoplasm in prokaryotic cells.
Prokaryotic cell, or a Prokaryote. A Prokaryotic cell lacks a nucleus and internal organelles (except ribosome). It's genetic material is a single molecule that is not membrane-bound. The opposite is a Eukaryote which has organelles and a nucleus.
By saying nucleus, we mean that the DNA is contained in a membrane structure, that we call the nuclear membrane. However in prokaryotes (bacteria are examples!) the nucleus is not contained in a membrane structure. On the contrary, the DNA is rather suspended inside the cytoplasm itself in a compact form and is called a nucleoid.
bacteria
Bacteria belong to a group called prokaryotes which have no membrane bound genetic material (a nucleus).
The element Hydrogen
An organism that does not have a nucleus in its cells is called a prokaryote. Prokaryotes belong to the domains Bacteria and Archaea and have genetic material that is not enclosed within a membrane-bound nucleus.
i think what you are referring to is the chromosomes, the genetic material of the cell
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one nucleus, two nuclei
You call them eukaryotic cells.
They are called eukariyotic.Cells without nucleus called prokariyotic.
anucleate
The nucleus.