all cells have a necleus because it is what controlls the cell.
no it surround the nucleus kind of like the cell membrane surrounds the cell
A plant cell.
Nucleus isn't a cell. It's the brain of a cell.
Yes, that kind of cell is called a prokaryotic cell. Prokaryotic cells, found in organisms like bacteria, do not have a nucleus but instead have their DNA contained in a nucleoid region within the cytoplasm.
That depends on what kind of cell it is. If it is a Eukaryotic cell than it will have a nucleus, cell mambrane, and regular organells like the mitochondria. Its DNA is carried in the Nucleus. And prokaryotic cells dont have any of this!
The nucleus is in all cells.
Eukaryotic
The kind of cell would you expect to find the most mitochondira includes any aerobically active cell.
Kind of cell that does not have a nucleus?
A prokaryote is a cell without a nucleus. The prefix Pro- means before, in this case, before the nucleus developed. A cell with a nucleus is a eukaryote.
no it surround the nucleus kind of like the cell membrane surrounds the cell
A plant cell.
Prokaryotic.
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.
what kind of nucleus are we talking about if its a human cells' nucleus then it would be the cell reproducing an identical copy of itself if we are talking science-like it would be when an unstable nucleus (radioactive) splits apart and loses an electron then that electron then shoots to another nucleus causing it to split as well then it goes on and on causing a chain reaction (this is how a nuclear bomb works)
All cells have nuclei (plural of "nucelus"). It's their command center. A cell without a nucleus would be like a person with no brain.
A chromosome is DNA in the nucleus of a cell.