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If you are referring to a cell's nucleus than the simple answer is that's not radioactive. Radioactivity occurs when elemental atoms become unstable due to the loss or gain of additional neutrons; these unstable atoms are referred to as radioactive isotopes. If a cell's nucleus were radioactive it would not last very long, its structure and function would quickly degrade and collapse.
There is an entire kingdom of cells without a nucleus. This is the kingdom Monera or bacteria. Humans are just part of a group of animals that have a nucleus. In the cells of other living things, the nucleus controls the rest of the cell and hold the genetic code DNA. Well yeah, but those are called prokaryotic cells, eukaryotic cells have every organelle in a cell.
It would be very messy. The cell membrane is what "holds the goo in". Without it, the plant would be a puddle. -Well the cell wall holds the plant cell together, the loss of membrane wouldn't change the overall shape of the cell
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The accepted proper way to respond to a person expressing their sympathy for your loss (as far as "etiquette" goes) is to simply say "Thank You".
lower oxygenation as one suffer form blood loss, one would loss many erythrocytes which would lead to the loss of haemoglobin which contains oxygen.
Loss of an Helium nucleus. 4:2a
less glucose would be available for energy production.
Alpha decay is the loss form the atomic nucleus of an "alpha" particle - that is 2 protons and 2 neutrons (a helium nucleus).
Osmosis, or diffusion of water across a membrane, is the process that's happening when a cell's cytoplasm shrinks due to water loss. The process by which a plant cell's cytoplasm shrinks due to water loss is called plasmolysis
yes they will not respond to you or growl at you because of their memory loss
No, the contracts are all designed with an early termination fee to ensure they make a profit. No one would buy out that contract as it would result In financial loss.