What are cells with a nucleus called? eukaryotic cells nuclear cells prokaryotic cells membrane cells
what do you think?
The answer is C. Prokaryotes Cells. Because in prokaryotes, the DNA (chromosome) is in contact with the cellular cytoplasm and is not in a housed membrane-bound nucleus. In eukaryotes, however, the DNA takes the form of compact chromosomes separated from the rest of the cell by a nuclear membrane (also called a nuclear envelope).
@Crystalinq sorry but thats absolutely wrong.
no its not that
@Somy How come? :|
its prokrayotic cells
wait, oo,.
i mean its wrong
The eukaryotic cell
lol your explanation is right but @Crystalinq the q is asking WHICH HAS NUCLEUS
while u answered for which does not :)
not prokrayotic cells
yes it is eukariaryotic cell
The eukaryotic cell nucleus. Visible in this diagram are the ribosome-studded double membranes of the nuclear envelope, the DNA (complexed as chromatin), and the nucleolus. Within the cell nucleus is a viscous liquid called nucleoplasm, similar to the cytoplasm found outside the nucleus. #GoogleMagic
good job :)
@PrettyYoungThug14 You can close this question unless u need more help C:
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