A red blood cell, for one.
No, because human cells don't have cell walls, only cell membranes.
nucleonic
All cells have a nucleus!
A red blood cell is a type of cell without a nucleus. This allows more space for hemoglobin, a protein that helps carry oxygen in the blood.
prokaryotic
Red blood cells, also known as erythrocytes, lack a cell nucleus in the human body.
The type of cell that does not have a nucleus is called a Prokaryote cell.
A Prokaryote is an organism which has no nucleus.
The kind of cell without a nucleus is called a prokaryotic cell. These cells are typically found in bacteria and archaea, and they do not have a membrane-bound nucleus to house their genetic material. Instead, their DNA is located in the cytoplasm.
Prokaryotic cell types are the type of cell that do not have the nucleus. The red blood cells do not have a nucleus as well.
There are three main types of instructions the nucleus does. The first is that it directs cellular reproduction, which basically means the cell divides into two new cells. The second is that the nucleus controls a cell's differentiation during the development of the metabolic activities of the cell. The third type of instruction of the nucleus is that it regulates the metabolic activities of the cell.
No, because human cells don't have cell walls, only cell membranes.
nucleonic
Prokaryotic
Prokaryotic
This type of cell is called a Eukaryote.
Red blood cell