no, not at all...
The center or Nucleus always carries a Positive Charge
To put it simply, no. The nucleus is not always in the center of the cell (although nothing prevents it from happening to be there). Wow I forgot to login again XD, this was answered by Ninjajoe0513
Yes,the nucleus is the center.
The center of an atom is called a nucleus (nucleifor plural).Center of an atom is called the "Nucleus".
The center of an atom is the atomic nucleus.
The center of an atom is called nucleus.
The cells control center is the nucleus
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The nucleus is typically found near the center of a cell, surrounded by the cytoplasm and other organelles. It is enclosed by a double membrane called the nuclear envelope and contains the cell's genetic material in the form of chromosomes.
no it is not in the center f the cell sometimes it can be found near the membrane
A neutron has no electrical charge and is found in the nucleus of an atom.Alternate wording to an inexact question:If you are referring to the nucleus of an atom, there must always be at least one proton. So there has to always be a positive charge. The other component, the neutron, has no charge. The electrons orbiting the nucleus have the negative charge. So if no electrical charge is found in the nucleus, it is not an atom and therefore not a nucleus.
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