Euthispictum
The cells described are eukaryotic.
Yes, hydra have nuclei in their cells. These nuclei contain the genetic material of the organism and are essential for cell function and replication.
Daughter nuclei are the nuclei that result from the division of a parent nucleus in processes such as cell division (mitosis or meiosis) or nuclear fission. These daughter nuclei inherit genetic material from the parent nucleus and may go on to carry out their own functions in the cell.
No, protists have a nucleus which makes them procaryotic
A nucleus is a membrane-bound organelle found in eukaryotic cells that contains the genetic material (DNA). Prokaryotic cells do not have a true nucleus but instead have a nucleoid region where the genetic material is located.
During conjugation two Paramecium join together and exchange genetic material using their micro nuclei
Yes and there is genetic material within the nuclei.
The four eukaryotic kingdoms that have nuclei are Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, and Protista. Nuclei are membrane-bound organelles that house the genetic material and control the activities of the cell.
Yes, hydra have nuclei in their cells. These nuclei contain the genetic material of the organism and are essential for cell function and replication.
EuthispictumThe cells described are eukaryotic.
No, prokariotic cells have don't have nuclei. Their genetic material is contained in nucleoids (and eventually plasmids).
Daughter nuclei are the nuclei that result from the division of a parent nucleus in processes such as cell division (mitosis or meiosis) or nuclear fission. These daughter nuclei inherit genetic material from the parent nucleus and may go on to carry out their own functions in the cell.
No, protists have a nucleus which makes them procaryotic
A nucleus is a membrane-bound organelle found in eukaryotic cells that contains the genetic material (DNA). Prokaryotic cells do not have a true nucleus but instead have a nucleoid region where the genetic material is located.
Yes, plant cells have nuclei. The nucleus is a membrane-bound organelle found in the cells of plants and animals, which houses the genetic material (DNA) of the cell. It is essential for controlling cell functions and directing cellular activities.
During conjugation two Paramecium join together and exchange genetic material using their micro nuclei
In cell biology, nuclei refers to the plural form of nucleus. The nucleus is a membrane-bound organelle that contains the cell's genetic material, while nuclei are multiple nuclei found in a cell, such as in muscle cells or certain types of fungi.
Two nuclei are formed during mitosis. The cell duplicates its genetic material and divides it evenly into two daughter cells, each containing one nucleus.