A cell wouldn't survive without a nucleus because that is where the DNA is. If a cell doesn't have genetic material it cannot reproduce properly.
There would not be a cell without a nucleus it is like saying what if a human without a brain. It is impossible.
A cell cannot function without genetic material (with the exception of red blood cells, which do function without genetic material - all they have to do is to contain hemoglobin and float in the blood as it circulates). However, in organisms called prokaryotes the genetic information is not present in the nucleus but in the cytoplasm. This is possible because their genetic material is very simple and does not need the nucleus to protect it from harm.
i would have to say yes only because without the sun we would have no life on earth as we know it and if there were no nucleus there would be no cell if there i would have to say yes only because without the sun we would have no life on earth as we know it and if there were no nucleus there would be no cell if there
would we be able to function in society without rules
Perhaps you mean a restriction enzyme, but not disrupting the function of whatever is not too clear. I think if you cut a plasmid with any restriction enzyme I am familiar with the function of that plasmid would be disrupted.
Yes, they have a nucleus. Without a nucleus, cells wouldn't be able to function, and that means we wouldn't be able to function, which means all animals would be dead if their cells didn't have a nucleus. The only animal cell without a nucleus is the red blood cell.
Most bacteria don't have a nucleus and they function using free floating DNA within the cell.
There would not be a cell without a nucleus it is like saying what if a human without a brain. It is impossible.
Life without a brain would not be possible, as the brain controls all bodily functions, thoughts, and emotions. Without a brain, a person would not be able to think, feel, or make decisions, and would cease to exist.
A cell cannot function without genetic material (with the exception of red blood cells, which do function without genetic material - all they have to do is to contain hemoglobin and float in the blood as it circulates). However, in organisms called prokaryotes the genetic information is not present in the nucleus but in the cytoplasm. This is possible because their genetic material is very simple and does not need the nucleus to protect it from harm.
i would have to say yes only because without the sun we would have no life on earth as we know it and if there were no nucleus there would be no cell if there i would have to say yes only because without the sun we would have no life on earth as we know it and if there were no nucleus there would be no cell if there
would we be able to function in society without rules
Red blood cells have no nucleus or nuceolus.
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An unicellular organism is an organism that does not have a nucleus. Two types of these organism is bacteria and archaea.
A single-celled organism without a nucleus would be classified as a prokaryote. Prokaryotes include bacteria and archaea, and are characterized by their lack of a membrane-bound nucleus. Instead, their genetic material is found in the cytoplasm in the form of a nucleoid region.
Perhaps you mean a restriction enzyme, but not disrupting the function of whatever is not too clear. I think if you cut a plasmid with any restriction enzyme I am familiar with the function of that plasmid would be disrupted.