Prokaryotic cells do NOT have a nucleus.
Plant and animal cells have a nucleus which DNA is contained in, while bacteria do not have a true nucleus.
no, there is no nucleus in a prokaryotic cell. instead of the DNA being in the nucleus, it is in the cytoplasm.
No. Red blood cells (RBC) for example, do not contain a nucleus. Also, prokaryotes do not.
A cell with a true nucleus is called a eukaryotic cell. See: http://www.daviddarling.info/encyclopedia/E/eukarycell.htmlThat would be a eukaryotic cell or a eukaryote. This means the cell has a really or true nucleus. The opposite of this is prokaryote, this means before nucleus. Prokaryotes have strands of DNA.
Prokaryotic cells do NOT have a nucleus.
EUKARYOTES are the cells w/ true nucleus.
Cells in the kingdom plantae do have a nucleus. This is true for all Eukaryotic cells. Plant cells have an enclosed nucleus.
Bacterial cells do have a nucleus. Basically all cells have a nucleus! Bacteria cells are just a different shape like plant cells. If cells didn't have a nucleus they wouldn't be able to work properly!
Eukaryotic cells have a nucleus and prokaryotic cells have no true nucleus.
Prokaryotic cells do NOT have a nucleus.
No, eukaryotic cells imply that the cells have a "true nucleus" bacterial cells (prokaryotic) dont have a true nucleus and contain their DNA in supercoils inside the cytoplasm
Eukaryote(s)
Bacteria is a Prokaryote, a simple cell with no true nucleus. Animal and Plant cells are considered Eukaryotic, cells with a true nucleus.
Plant and animal cells have a nucleus which DNA is contained in, while bacteria do not have a true nucleus.
The first true cells were prokaryotic cells. These were simple life-forms that didn't have a nucleus. The next to evolve were eukaryotic cells which do have a nucleus.
no