Is it true or false that eukaryotic cells have no nucleus?
False, the nucleus is a membrane-enclosed organelle found in eukaryotic cells. Although most cells have a single nucleus, some eukaryotic cell types have no nucleus, and others have many nuclei. This can be a normal process, as in the maturation of mammalian red blood cells, or a result of faulty cell division.
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