The atomic nucleus contain protons and neutrons; these particles are formed from quarks and gluons.
no! because dos will make a big difference if you inter it .
Usually the Golgi body is in the nucleus and the nucleolus.
organelles
The mass of an atom is contained primarily in its nucleus.
Protons - within the nucleus Neutrons - within the nucleus Electrons - outside the nucleus
An atom's mass is concentrated in its nucleus, which is located in the center of the atom. Protons and neutrons within the nucleus are responsible for its mass; the electrons, which are located outside of the nucleus, don't contribute to the mass of the atom.
nucleus
Protons that are contained within any and all Atomic [Elemental] Nucleus / Nucleii.
Chromatin material is contained within the nucleus.
It has DNA that is not contained within the nucleus.
None. The nucleus IS and organelle.
None. The nucleus IS and organelle.
Cytoplasm, and nucleus
Eukaryotes. ^__^
Eukaryotes
the nucleolus is actually floating within the nucleus.
The organisms is then a prokaryote.
nope! the cytoplasm
The nucleolus is contained within the eurkaryotic cells nucleus.
A simple organism without nucleus: an organism whose DNA is not contained within a nucleus