Yes, cells require nucleus for the division. Because nucleus contains all the information for metabolic activities.
It dies.
If cells did not have cytoplasm they would just fall apart :0 <3 :)
The jelly-like substance in the nucleus is called nucleoplasm, it is similar to the jelly-like substance in the rest of the cell known as cytoplasm. Nucleotides and enzymes are dissolved in in nucleoplasm.
In terms of the cell, the other major division that is non-cytoplasm is the nucleus.
The Nucleus would be damaged. Apex
A eukaryotic cell. If it was prokaryotic, it would not have a nucleus, rather the DNA would be suspended in an area called nucleoid.
The final stage of the cell cycle in which the cytoplasm divides is called cytokinesis. During cytokinesis, the cytoplasm of the parent cell is divided into two daughter cells, each containing their own nucleus.
cytoplasm, and nucleus.
It dies.
it would not exist.
If cells did not have cytoplasm they would just fall apart :0 <3 :)
The jelly-like substance in the nucleus is called nucleoplasm, it is similar to the jelly-like substance in the rest of the cell known as cytoplasm. Nucleotides and enzymes are dissolved in in nucleoplasm.
You would not find a nucleus in a prokaryotic cell, as they lack a membrane-bound nucleus. Prokaryotic cells, like bacteria, have their genetic material (DNA) located in the cytoplasm in a region called the nucleoid.
The nucleus would be damaged.
The gel-like fluid found inside the cell membrane and outside the nucleus is called cytoplasm. It is where many cellular activities take place, such as metabolic reactions and cell division. The cytoplasm provides support to organelles and helps transport molecules within the cell.
In terms of the cell, the other major division that is non-cytoplasm is the nucleus.
In the nucleus of a eukaryotic cell. In the cytoplasm of a prokaryotic cell.