No, because rhizobium is a prokaryote.
The three basic types of cells are prokaryotic cells (lacking a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles), eukaryotic plant cells (containing a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles), and eukaryotic animal cells (also containing a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles).
nucleus
Rhizobium is a type of bacteria that usually appears as rod-shaped or elongated cells. These cells can sometimes be found in pairs or chains.
Mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, and nucleus are all organelles that are present only in eukaryotic cells.
There are 2 types of cells, 1. Eukaryotic cell- they have nucleus and membrane bound organelles. 2. Prokaryotic cell- they do not have true nucleus and no membrane bound organelles. Human cells are eukaryotic in nature.
The nucleus is a structure present in most cells, containing the genetic material.
The three basic types of cells are prokaryotic cells (lacking a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles), eukaryotic plant cells (containing a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles), and eukaryotic animal cells (also containing a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles).
A dense organelle present in most eukaryotic cells, typically a single rounded structure bounded by a double membrane, containing the genetic material
yes it is present.
Prokaryotic cells contain no nucleus... where as eukaryotic are nucleus containing cells... I rememeber it by saying PRO- means before... its BEFORE they have a nucleus
nucleus
DNA of eukaryotic cell is present in nucleus.
No, trees do not have a nucleus. A nucleus is a membrane-bound organelle found in eukaryotic cells such as animal and plant cells, responsible for controlling cell functions and containing genetic material. Trees are made up of complex cells called plant cells, but they do not have a nucleus like animal cells do.
Rhizobium is a type of bacteria that usually appears as rod-shaped or elongated cells. These cells can sometimes be found in pairs or chains.
single nucleus is present in the cell except in aseptate fungal cells.
Mature red blood cells do not have a nucleus nor organelles.
Mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, and nucleus are all organelles that are present only in eukaryotic cells.