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Do the cells of bacteria have a nucleus?

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Answered by S170022
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Answer:

the bacteria is a prokaryotic it has a single circle shaped nucleus ... i think this will help you .......

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Answered by Anonymous
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No, Bactria have not nucleus.

Explanation :----

They are considered to be the Prokaryotes.

Prokaryotes :--

The cell having Nuclear material without a nuclear membrane around it.

Pro-Primitive Karyon-Nucleus.

They are simple unicellular Organisms.

For eg :- Bacteria, Blue green algae.

About Prokaryotes :--

It is present in unicellular Organism.

The word prokaryotic means Primitive in Greek language.

It lacks nucleus, mitochondria or any other membrane-bound organelle.

About Nucleus :--

It is a large special organelle present at the centre of the cell.

It is separated from Cytoplasm by nuclear membrane.

It controls all activities of the cell.

It contans mainly Four components.

  • Nuclear membrane.
  • Nucleoplasm.
  • Nucleolus.
  • Chromosomes.

Nucleus is spherical in animal cells but becomes oval in plant cell because exerted by vacoule against the cell membrane.

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