Does root cells have nuclei

No, root cells do not have nuclei. In most cases, when plant cells mature and specialize into specific tissues, such as root cells, they lose their nuclei. Without nuclei, these cells are unable to divide or carry out certain cellular processes.

Yes, plant root cells generally have nuclei. Like other plant cells, root cells are eukaryotic, meaning they have a nucleus surrounded by a nuclear membrane. The nucleus contains the cell's genetic material in the form of DNA and is responsible for controlling the cell's activities, including cell division and the production of proteins.