Do prokaryotic cells have a nucleus? Do eukaryotic cells have a nucleus?

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  • Prokaryotic cells never, eukaryotic cells almost always. Those that don't are usually higly specialised cells of a multicellular organism.

  • Do Prokaryotes Have A Nucleus

  • Prokaryotic cells do not have a nucleus while eukaryotic cells have a nucleus. It is also important to take note that the words above originate from the word "karyon", which is the greek word for nucleus. (Technically, it means "nut" or "kernel".) The prefixes of the said word give a clue about the meanings of the terms prokaryote and eukaryote. Eukaryotes have a true nucleus while prokaryotes don't.

    pro= "before"

    eu= "true"

  • Prokaryotes don't have a nucleus. Eukaryotes do have one. The name Eukaryon actually means "true nucleus".

  • the essential difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms is the lack of membrane bound organelles in the former.

    eukaryotes have a membrane bound nucleus that consists of a nucleolus, nucleoplasm etc. whereas prokaryotes have a nucleoid which consists of a highly folded chromosome(s) lacking a membrane.

  • Hiii I'm studying the same as well..

    heres the answer i hope its usefull

    Ok.. Eukaryotic (e .g humans) cells have a well-formed nucleus and membrane bound organelles whereas the Prokaryotes (eg bacteria and archea) dont have a formed nucleus and membrane bound organelles

  • Prokaryotic cells dont and Eukaryotic cells doo

  • prokaryotic cells do not have a nucleus.

    eukaryotic cells have a nucleus.

  • (pro=early+karyon=nucleus)

    prokaryotes have primitive nucleus with no nucleus membrane

    (eu=true+karyon=nucleus)

    eukaryote have true or advanced nucleus with nuclear membrane.

  • eukaryotic cells have a nucleus!

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