No, it is eukariotic.
Prokaryote
The nucleus is essential for storing and protecting the cell's genetic material (DNA). It also helps regulate gene expression and controls cell activities. Without a nucleus, the cell would not be able to carry out essential functions such as replication, growth, and protein synthesis.
It acts like the brain of the cell, that is what it can be compared to, and it controls the functions of the cell from movements to processes going on in the cell, but I must stress, it is not an actual brain.
A cell is the basic structural and functional unit of all living organisms. It is characterized by a membrane-bound structure that contains genetic material (DNA) and organelles (such as mitochondria and ribosomes) responsible for carrying out cellular functions like metabolism, reproduction, and growth. Cells also have the ability to maintain homeostasis and respond to their environment.
Cells must be broken open during DNA extraction to release the DNA from the nucleus, where it is stored. The organelle that must be broken open is the nucleus, as it contains the cell's genetic material. This process allows the DNA to be separated from proteins, lipids, and other cellular components for further analysis or manipulation. Additionally, breaking open the cell membrane is essential to access the DNA.
This statement is incorrect. Prokaryotic cells do not contain a nucleus. They have their genetic material located in the cytoplasm in a region called the nucleoid. Cells with a nucleus are eukaryotic.
They mustn't. That is, it's not actually required. Prokaryote cells, for example, don't have a nucleus.
A Eukaryotic Cell MUST contain a nucleus. A Prokaryotic Cell MUST NOT have a nucleus. A non-cell would be a virus.
eukaryoic cell
Prokaryote
The nucleus of the cell contains much of the DNA of the cell, and it regulates the activities of that cell, whatever those activities are.
The nucleus is essential for storing and protecting the cell's genetic material (DNA). It also helps regulate gene expression and controls cell activities. Without a nucleus, the cell would not be able to carry out essential functions such as replication, growth, and protein synthesis.
It must have a nucleus the nucleus is the brain of the cell
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In a eukaryote cell the double walled nuclear membrane must be broken, or pierced to release the DNA into the cytoplasm and then the phospholipid bilayer would have to be breached next to release the DNA from this type cell A prokaryote cell would need both its cell wall and its plasma membrane breached to release the DNA from the cell.
Plants are eukaryotic, so they must all have nucleus.
It acts like the brain of the cell, that is what it can be compared to, and it controls the functions of the cell from movements to processes going on in the cell, but I must stress, it is not an actual brain.