What are cells without a nucleus called?

What are cells without a nucleus called?

  • Correct Answer: crustal cells
  • Monocyte Cells
  • heterogeneous cells
  • prokaryotic cells

Explanation: Prokaryotic cells are cells without a nucleus. They are found in single-celled organisms. Eukaryotic cells are cells with a nucleus and other organelles. They are found mainly in multicellular organisms.

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