A Nucleus
PS There are two types of cells one has a nucleus and one doesn't. Stupid.
satellite cells and schwann cells
The three types of stem cells in adults are hematopoietic stem cells (found in bone marrow and produce blood cells), mesenchymal stem cells (found in various tissues like bone marrow and fat, can differentiate into bone, cartilage, and fat cells), and neural stem cells (found in the brain and spinal cord, can differentiate into neurons and supporting cells).
The cell theory is supported by the fact that the cell membrane, cytoplasm, and genetic material can be found in all types of cells.
Flagella are commonly found in certain types of cells, such as sperm cells, some types of bacteria, and certain protists like Euglena. Flagella are long, whip-like structures that help these cells move through liquid environments.
Neurological cells are cells found in the brain. They are called neurons and transmit messages and pulses throughout the brain.
Cells are not found in chromosomes. Chromosomes are found in cells.
satellite cells and schwann cells
Mainly in eukaryotic cells
Plant cells, not animal cells.
Sex cells (germ cells) and somatic (body cells) cells
Red blood cells, white blood cells
none but blue
Bacteria cells lack a true nucleus and membrane-bound organelles, which are found in other types of cells.
It is only found in a plant cell.
Fibroblasts
The three types of stem cells in adults are hematopoietic stem cells (found in bone marrow and produce blood cells), mesenchymal stem cells (found in various tissues like bone marrow and fat, can differentiate into bone, cartilage, and fat cells), and neural stem cells (found in the brain and spinal cord, can differentiate into neurons and supporting cells).
It is found in eukaryotic cells. Both animal and plant cells are eukaryotes, therefore the nucleus is found in both