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Antonio Delgado
4 June, 20:17
Do all cells have a nucleus?
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Johnny Shields
4 June, 23:44
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Yes every living thing has a nucleus
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Heather Quinn
5 June, 00:12
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No. not all have one. only cells that need to multiply have one. they are called Eukaryotes.
the ones which don't need to multiply and don't have a nucleus are called Prokaryotes.
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