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Technically you could say nucleus but red blood cells don't have them.
nucleoid region, for those who happen to say nucleus, bacteria cells don't have a nucleus so this is in fact impossible.
It has eukaryote cells
Both amoeba and human cells are eukaryotic, meaning they contain a nucleus and organelles enclosed within a membrane. They also both carry out essential life functions such as metabolism, growth, and reproduction. Additionally, they both contain genetic material in the form of DNA that dictates their structure and function.
Beta is produced by the weak nuclear force.n --> p + e- + v, decay to electron & antineutrinop --> n + e+ + v, decay to positron & neutrinoThe leptons do not preexist in the nucleus, their wavelength would be too long for that.I think you are confused when you say "contain no elements". No nucleus contains elements, the nucleus is part of an atom and atoms are part of elements & compounds.Perhaps you meant to say "contain no electrons". If so you are right, see above. The leptons (electron, positron, neutrinos) are created by a decay process mediated by the weak nuclear force.
Technically you could say nucleus but red blood cells don't have them.
They do. Mammals are the only vertebrates without a nucleus in their erythrocytes.
human bones are eukaryotic cells as they contain well developed nucles.
nucleoid region, for those who happen to say nucleus, bacteria cells don't have a nucleus so this is in fact impossible.
I would say that the location of the DNA in your cells are at the nucleus of the cell.
It has eukaryote cells
The nucleus of the bacterial cell is not well-organised like the cells of the multicellular organisms. There is no nuclear membrane. The cells having nuclear material without nuclear membrane are termed Prokaryotic cells. The organisms with these kinds of cell are called Prokaryotes(pro:primitive; Karyon: nucleus). Examples are bacteria and blue green algae.The cells, like onion cells and check cells having well-organised nucleus with a nuclear membrane are designated as Eukaryotic cells. All organisms other than bacteria and blue green algae are called Eukaryotes. (eu: true ; karyon: nucleus).
Both amoeba and human cells are eukaryotic, meaning they contain a nucleus and organelles enclosed within a membrane. They also both carry out essential life functions such as metabolism, growth, and reproduction. Additionally, they both contain genetic material in the form of DNA that dictates their structure and function.
Plant and Animal cells both have many things. They have a nucleus, mitochondria, ribosome, smooth endoplasmic reticulum, rough endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi body, Nucleolus, chromatin threads, cell membranes, and many more. The best way to say it is to say plant and animal cells have the same things, except that plant cells have chloroplast and a cell wall and animals do not.
All cells have membranes. They keep the cell's cytoplasm from leaking out into the environment. Cheek cells are no different. i was going to say that but my computer wasnt working!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Beta is produced by the weak nuclear force.n --> p + e- + v, decay to electron & antineutrinop --> n + e+ + v, decay to positron & neutrinoThe leptons do not preexist in the nucleus, their wavelength would be too long for that.I think you are confused when you say "contain no elements". No nucleus contains elements, the nucleus is part of an atom and atoms are part of elements & compounds.Perhaps you meant to say "contain no electrons". If so you are right, see above. The leptons (electron, positron, neutrinos) are created by a decay process mediated by the weak nuclear force.
The answer depends on what "these" cells might be - you didn't say in the question so we can't guess what you're talking about.