Biology, asked by Krais, 1 year ago

Difference between anucleate and enucleate

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Answered by Geekydude121
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Well there are not much difference. I will just give you an idea.

Anucleate are those which does not have any nucleus.

However, enucleate are those which have says to remove the nucleus it basically meant to remove something.

All the above is related to cells of various plants.Thank you hope you got an idea of it.

Answered by StaceeLichtenstein
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Answer: Anucleate refers to those cells which are devoid of the nucleus or in other words which do not possess any nucleus. Example- Red Blood Cells in humans.

On the other hand, enucleate is a condition of cell where the nucleus is removed. In other words, the cell originally contains nucleus but when it is removed, it is called enucleate. It is generally done for some experimental purpose.  


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