Nuclear emission of a helium ion is called alpha decay.
The disintegration of the nuclear membrane during mitosis allows the duplicated chromosomes to align properly in preparation for cell division. This breakdown facilitates the separation of chromosomes into daughter cells and ensures that each cell receives a complete set of genetic material. Additionally, it allows for the equal distribution of genetic material to maintain genomic integrity.
nucleus is a very complicated region and we known little about thattheoretically a neutron is broken down to a proton and a beta particle during radioactivity so with in nucleus beta particle is a part of neutron.
No,light is not emmited.Heat is mainly emmited.
It is called Mitosis but the certain stage of it is Telophase.
When the nucleus of an egg joins the nucleus of a sperm during fertilization, the resulting cell is called a zygote. This marks the beginning of the development of a new organism with a unique set of genetic information. The zygote will continue to divide and develop into an embryo.
A continuous disintegration occur.
DNA is copied in the cell nucleus. This process is called DNA replication and occurs during the S phase of the cell cycle.
During interphase, the thin and threadlike form of DNA in the nucleus is called chromatin. Chromatin consists of DNA wrapped around proteins called histones, which helps to organize and compact the genetic material within the cell.
the process of dividing one cell nucleus into two nuclei is called mitosis.
The division of nucleus and its parts during cell division is called Cytokinesis.Firstly, during Prophase the nucleus membrane starts disappearing and then after(Metaphase,Anaphase)it, in Telophase it again appears when the daughter cells are almost forming. Here the division of nucleus ends an then the division of cytoplasm takes place which is called Karyokinesis.
There is always a positive charge in the nucleus but there is a charge in the atom of an element when the outermost electrons are released or gained during a chemical reaction.This is called ionic bonding.
When the nucleus disappears during prophase, it fragments into vesicles containing membrane and nuclear pore proteins. These vesicles then fuse together to reform the nucleus during telophase.