Yes, but you really don't want to.
The only nucleus that can be found in nature is the alpha particle, emitting through nuclear decay. This is the nucleus of a helium atom and when it hits, you, it steals two electrons and ionizes your skin. This causes radiation burns.
Yes, a nucleus contains its own DNA. The DNA in the nucleus carries the genetic information necessary for cell functioning and is organized into chromosomes.
Yes they do. Protist means Protista in Latin. Some Protists have one cell and some have more than one. Some Protists can make their own food and some cannot. They also are eukaryotic in nature.
The nucleus is the part of the cell that is enclosed by its own membrane, known as the nuclear membrane or nuclear envelope. This membrane separates the nucleus from the cytoplasm of the cell and helps regulate the movement of molecules in and out of the nucleus.
Mitochondria and chloroplasts. The question asks for organelles with their OWN genetic material. The material from the nucleus already belongs to the cell. Those two evolved from symbiotic prokaryotes and maintain their own DNA.
yes
you can find a nuetron in the nucleus.
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in the nucleus, in the centre, with the neutrons.
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Nucleus
No. Molecules don't have a collective nucleus, although the atoms that compose the molecule have their own nuclei.
in the nucleus of a cell