The term "nucleus" can refer to different contexts, but in Biology, it is still visible in cells under a microscope, particularly in eukaryotic cells where it houses genetic material. In astronomy, the nucleus is visible in comets, representing the solid core that releases gas and dust to form a visible atmosphere or tail when near the Sun. In physics, the atomic nucleus remains a fundamental concept in understanding atomic structure and nuclear reactions.
Chromosomes are visible in the cell nucleus during mitosis and meiosis.
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Eukaryotic because it has a nucleus, membrane, cytoplasm,etc. It's not a prokaryotic because it does have a visible nucleus.
The organism belongs to the domain Eukarya. The presence of a visible nucleus indicates that it is a eukaryote. Its method of obtaining nutrients by ingesting captured food suggests it may be a protist, such as a protist known as a ciliate, which is a unicellular eukaryote with a visible nucleus that uses cilia to capture and ingest food particles.
Was the nucleus visible in Lactobacilli? Why?
Chromosomes are visible in the cell nucleus during mitosis and meiosis.
nuclear membrane
Prophase and cytokinesis
The "nucleus".
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No, the nucleus is not visible during anaphase. In anaphase, the nuclear envelope breaks down, allowing the chromosomes to move to opposite poles of the cell.
chromatin
chromatin
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The largest, and most easily visible organelle found in MOST cells is the nucleus. It is large and dark staining, and quickly seen in a microscope. However, only eukaryotic cells have a nucleus. Prokaryotic cells don't have organelles at all.
Eukaryotic because it has a nucleus, membrane, cytoplasm,etc. It's not a prokaryotic because it does have a visible nucleus.