A mushroom is a eukaryote. Eukaryotes have a nuclei and membrane-bound organelles, while prokaryotes do not have a membrane-bound nucleus. Mushrooms belong to the fungi kingdom, which is composed of eukaryotic organisms.
Eukaryotic organisms have nuclei and membrane-bound organelles. This group includes plants, animals, fungi, and protists. These organisms have a distinct nucleus that houses their genetic material and various organelles, such as mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, and Golgi apparatus, enclosed within membranes.
Yes, daphnia have organelles such as nuclei, mitochondria, ribosomes, and golgi apparatus in their cells. These organelles are responsible for various cellular functions such as energy production, protein synthesis, and cellular transport.
The nucleus and mitochondria are organelles that contain DNA. The nucleus contains the majority of the cell's DNA, while mitochondria have their own independent DNA apart from the cell's nuclear DNA.
All eukaryotes have membrane-bound organelles and a true nucleus containing their genetic material.
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Any and all eukaryotic cells have nuclei and membrane-bound organelles.
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Nuclei and mitochondria have a membrane surrounding them. They are both organelles in the cell.
A mushroom is a eukaryote. Eukaryotes have a nuclei and membrane-bound organelles, while prokaryotes do not have a membrane-bound nucleus. Mushrooms belong to the fungi kingdom, which is composed of eukaryotic organisms.
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The four eukaryotic kingdoms that have nuclei are Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, and Protista. Nuclei are membrane-bound organelles that house the genetic material and control the activities of the cell.
the evolution of cells with nuclei and organelles