Prokaryotes lack an organised nucleus, meaning the nuclear membrane. Kingdom Monera.
It protects the DNA in the nucleas from the cytosol a.k.a it is the nuclear membrane.
It protects the DNA in the nucleas from the cytosol a.k.a it is the nuclear membrane.
Yes. All members of the animal kingdom are eukaryotic and has a membrane-bound nucleus.
The inside of a cell contains: nucleas,cytoplasm,golgi bodies, cell membrane, ilybosome,ribosome,valocule, smooth endoplasmic reticlum, rough endoplasmic reticulum, and of course DNA.
In the cytoplasm.
Called a prokaryotic cell.
nucleas cytoplasm vacuole cell wall cell membrane
nucleas, cytoplasm, and cell membrane
of the nucleas or cell? it may be cloroplast. (klor-o-plast) or cell wall or possibly cell membrane!
to support the cell and to keep all things(such as the nucleas) inside
A basic animal cell contains- A nucleas Cell membrane Cytoplasm vacoule A basic plant cell contains- Cell wall Cell membrane Nucleas Chloroplast Cytoplasm So they have some differences in what they include...
It protects the DNA in the nucleas from the cytosol a.k.a it is the nuclear membrane.
It protects the DNA in the nucleas from the cytosol a.k.a it is the nuclear membrane.
A nucleas is something in an atom.
the nucleas is partof a cell
a nucleus is a small segment in a cell membrane. the nucleus has three functions, to make DNA, to make protein, and to make instructions for the cell.
No, but all it is found in all Eukaryotic cells. Cells without a membrane bound nucleus are called prokaryotic cells.