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  • Eukaryotic Cells: Understanding the Presence of a Nucleus
    The term that means cells have a nucleus is eukaryotic.

    Here's why:

    * Eukaryotic cells are complex cells that have a true nucleus, where their DNA is enclosed within a membrane. This nucleus is a defining characteristic of eukaryotic organisms.

    * Prokaryotic cells, on the other hand, lack a nucleus and their DNA is free-floating within the cytoplasm.

    So, when you see the term "eukaryotic," you know that the cells in question contain a nucleus.

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