Plant and animal cells have a nucleus which DNA is contained in, while bacteria do not have a true nucleus.
No, bacteria cells are prokaryotic cells, meaning they do not have a nucleus or membrane-bound organelles, while human skin cells are eukaryotic cells with a nucleus and organelles. Additionally, bacteria cells are much smaller in size compared to human skin cells.
Prokaryotic cells lack a true nucleus, and bacteria are prokaryotic cells. They have a nucleoid region where their genetic material is found, but it is not enclosed within a membrane like in eukaryotic cells.
yes' because bacteria cells have a nucleus and all living things cells must have a nucleus
Protists are eukaryotes. They are cells with a nucleus. Bacteria and archea are generally much smaller than nucleated cells and they have no nucleus. The mitochondria and chloroplasts in nucleated cells are about the size of bacteria and apppear to be descendants of bacteria that lived symbiotically within cells that evolved into cells with a nucleus.
The term for cells without a nucleus is "prokaryotic cells." These cells lack a defined nucleus and are typically found in organisms like bacteria.
Plant and animal cells have a nucleus which DNA is contained in, while bacteria do not have a true nucleus.
Prokaryotic cells are primitive cells that lack a nucleus and organelles. Bacteria are examples of prokaryotic cells.
all eukaryotic cells (plant and animal cells). prokaryotic cells do not have a nucleus (bacteria)
Bacteria are the most primitive forms of cells, and they do not have a "real" nucleus. Their DNA basically floats around inside of them.
Cells without a nucleus are called prokaryotic cells. These cells are simpler in structure compared to eukaryotic cells, which have a well-defined nucleus containing the genetic material. Examples of prokaryotic cells include bacteria and archaea.
virus??? Prokariotic cells, as bacteria, etc.
There are 2 cells deprived of nucleus are Red blood cells in eukaryotes and bacteria cells in prokaryotes
Prokaryotic
Plant and animal cells have a nucleus. Eukaryotic cells have a nucleus but most bacteria, that aren't eukaryotic, don't have a nucleus.
No, because bacteria do not have a nucleus or nuclear membrane like human cells do. Therefore, a poison that blocks pores in the nuclear membrane of human cells would not affect bacteria in the same way.
No, bacteria cells are prokaryotic cells, meaning they do not have a nucleus or membrane-bound organelles, while human skin cells are eukaryotic cells with a nucleus and organelles. Additionally, bacteria cells are much smaller in size compared to human skin cells.