Each amoeba cell typically contains one nucleus. This single nucleus is responsible for controlling the cell's activities and regulating its genetic material. However, there are some species of amoeba that can have multiple nuclei, but this is less common. Overall, the standard for most amoebas is a single nucleus per cell.
They have one for each cell.
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A female gametophyte typically contains one nucleus in each of the seven cells, resulting in a total of seven nuclei. Additionally, a female gametophyte consists of eight individual cells, with one central cell containing two nuclei.
Two nuclei are formed during mitosis. The cell duplicates its genetic material and divides it evenly into two daughter cells, each containing one nucleus.
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They have one for each cell.
True, each cell has many nuclei just beneath its cell membrane
One in each cell.
Meiosis forms four nuclei from a single parent cell. Each of these nuclei contains half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell, resulting in genetic diversity through the process of recombination.
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A female gametophyte typically contains one nucleus in each of the seven cells, resulting in a total of seven nuclei. Additionally, a female gametophyte consists of eight individual cells, with one central cell containing two nuclei.
An amoeba is a unicellular organism, which means it only has one cell. It is a complex cell, though.
Two nuclei are formed during mitosis. The cell duplicates its genetic material and divides it evenly into two daughter cells, each containing one nucleus.
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