A cell wall without a nucleus is characteristic of prokaryotic cells, such as bacteria. These cells have a rigid cell wall that provides structural support and protection, but they lack a membrane-bound nucleus, instead having their genetic material dispersed in the cytoplasm. This classification differentiates them from eukaryotic cells, which contain a defined nucleus and various membrane-bound organelles.
prokaryotic
No, not all cells have a cell wall and nucleus. Animal cells lack a cell wall but have a nucleus, while plant cells have both a cell wall and a nucleus. Prokaryotic cells, like bacteria, lack a nucleus and have a cell wall made of different materials than plant cells.
Those that you can see under the microscope are the cell wall, nucleus, nucleolus, and cytoplasm.
cell wall
nucleus, cytoplasm and cell membrane, and cell wall
* Kingdom Animalia, Phylum prokaryotae. i disagree, its kingdon prokaryote
yes
prokaryotic
An animal cell doesn't have a cell wall although it has a nucleus and cytoplasm
No, not all cells have a cell wall and nucleus. Animal cells lack a cell wall but have a nucleus, while plant cells have both a cell wall and a nucleus. Prokaryotic cells, like bacteria, lack a nucleus and have a cell wall made of different materials than plant cells.
A virus is a particle with DNA but no nucleus or cell wall.
Those that you can see under the microscope are the cell wall, nucleus, nucleolus, and cytoplasm.
cell wall
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nucleus, cytoplasm and cell membrane, and cell wall
cell wall
In plantsExplanation...A plant cell contains a cell wall, a nucleus, and chloroplasts.-----------------------------------------------------------------------