well, a cell has one nucleus
The eukaryotic cell's structure is more complex than the prokaryotic type. The eukaryptic cell has a "true" nucleus, for one.
Yes, an onion cell typically contains one nucleus. The nucleus is an essential organelle that contains genetic material and controls the cell's activities. Onion cells are eukaryotic, meaning they have a defined nucleus.
A eukaryotic cell consists of a nucleus, more than one vacuole (usually), a nuclear membrane, and many organelles.
Typically, a nucleus contains one or more nucleoli. The number of nucleoli can vary depending on the cell type and its activity. Nucleoli are involved in the production of ribosomes and are often more numerous in cells actively synthesizing proteins.
yes. If we consider the way the organisms are classified, i.e. their Kingdom (out of the 5 different types), some have a nucleus, some don't, some have many nuclei. i) Monera --> single celled microorganisms with no nucleus ii) Proticista --> single celled miroorganisms with nucleus, usually one, though some have more than one iii) Fungi --> thread-like hyphae with more than nucleus iv) Plants --> multicellular organisms which make their own food, usually with only one nucleas v) Animal --> multicellular organisms which do not make their own food, usually with only one nucleas
more than one cell cause of the many layers.
A cell nucleus would be smaller than a cell because a cell nucleus is inside the cell, so it has to fit inside.
If you're talking about a normal eukaryotic cell, then no, it is not possible. But if the cell is undergoing cell division, the original nucleus will formed into two nuclei in the cell at one moment of time but that is because the cell is going to split into 2 daughter cells and each daughter cell needs a nucleus.
The nucleus in an Amoeba controls everything that goes on in th cell. It is the brain of the cell.
It would have more than one nucleus.
The eukaryotic cell's structure is more complex than the prokaryotic type. The eukaryptic cell has a "true" nucleus, for one.
Yes, an onion cell typically contains one nucleus. The nucleus is an essential organelle that contains genetic material and controls the cell's activities. Onion cells are eukaryotic, meaning they have a defined nucleus.
nuclei
Nucleus is not a basic component of a cell membrane. The cell membrane consists of a phospholipid bilayer with embedded proteins, while the nucleus is a distinct organelle that contains the cell's genetic material.
A eukaryotic cell consists of a nucleus, more than one vacuole (usually), a nuclear membrane, and many organelles.
A eukaryotic cell consists of a nucleus, more than one vacuole (usually), a nuclear membrane, and many organelles.
Typically, a nucleus contains one or more nucleoli. The number of nucleoli can vary depending on the cell type and its activity. Nucleoli are involved in the production of ribosomes and are often more numerous in cells actively synthesizing proteins.