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Removing the nucleus takes away all the genetic information necessary for the function of the cell away. Prokaryotes although lacking a nucleus do have a Nucloid region containing Naked strands of DNA which regulate their activity.
Simply removing the nucleus from a eukaryotic cell would not turn it into a prokaryotic cell, as the two cell types differ in many aspects, including structure and replication methods.
Removing the nucleus from a cell would not result in a new prokaryotic cell. Prokaryotic cells, such as bacteria, do not merely lack a nucleus. They also differ from eukaryotic cells in many other ways. For example, prokaryotic cells typically have a simpler structure and lack many of the organelles found in eukaryotic cells, such as mitochondria, Golgi bodies, or endoplasmic reticulum. Furthermore, prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells replicate in different ways, with prokaryotes using a process called binary fission and eukaryotes using mitosis and meiosis.
Cellular structure and replication methods are crucial characteristics that distinguish the two types of cells, so the removal of just the nucleus would not be sufficient to create a prokaryotic cell from a eukaryotic one.
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Scientists believe that Betelgeuse will most likely become a neutron star after it goes through a supernova event.
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