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What are the cells possessing nucleus called

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Answered by Tanmay2105
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Answer:

Eukaryotic cell

Explanation:

Eukaryotic cells possess an organised nucleus with a nuclear envelope. In addition, eukaryotic cells have a variety of complex locomotory and cytoskeletal structures. Their genetic material is organised into chromosomes.

Answered by samiyamukadam5
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Nucleated cells. While the cells without nucleus are known as anucleated cells
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