In the cytoplasm.
Yes, a plant cell is Eukaryotic, I'm studying this in school right now so I'm pretty sure I know what I'm talking about :) A Eukaryotic Cell is a cell WITH a nucleas. Prokaryotic cells are cells WITHOUT a nucleas. A bacteria cell is an example of a Prokaryotic cell. And a plant and animal cell are examples for Eukaryotic Cells. :)
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.
it will die
the nucleas
Nope. There is only a Nucleas in an animal cell.
Nope. There is only a Nucleas in an animal cell.
It is colorless
A cell wall and nucleas
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...
Yes, a plant cell is Eukaryotic, I'm studying this in school right now so I'm pretty sure I know what I'm talking about :) A Eukaryotic Cell is a cell WITH a nucleas. Prokaryotic cells are cells WITHOUT a nucleas. A bacteria cell is an example of a Prokaryotic cell. And a plant and animal cell are examples for Eukaryotic Cells. :)
eukaryotic= if it has a nucleas, prokariuotic= no nucleas. (nucleas are "brains" of the cell)
the nucleas is partof a cell
The nucleas powers the whole animal/plant cell up.
in plant cells in the middle is the nucleas that controls the cell and is called the brain . so prehaps that is the brain of the cell
A cell that does have a nucleas :P Jk...A cell with a nucleas is called prokaryotic, and a cell that does not have a nucleas is eukaryotic; no idea if i spelled that right. Is that what you meant by your question?
It protects the DNA in the nucleas from the cytosol a.k.a it is the nuclear membrane.