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All atoms are nuclear, in that they all have nuclei. Some atoms have unstable nuclei, making them radioactive. I'm afraid I have no idea what you mean by "nuclear atoms," unless you meant to say radioactive atoms, in which case the answer is "they have unstable nuclei and they're radioactive."
Heavy atoms have more protons and neutrons in their nuclei compared to light atoms. This increases the nuclear charge and mass of heavy atoms, making them less stable and more prone to undergo radioactive decay.
It does not consist of nuclei
The element with 14 protons in the nuclei of its atoms is silicon, with the atomic number 14.
A cow's red blood cell does not have a nuclei. Most mammals do not have a nuclei in their red blood cells.
More nuclei of more atoms than you started out with, less mass than you started with, and some energy.
a nuclei a cytoplasem and cell membrane
FUSION
The protons in their nuclei.
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The 'ionic' nuclei of Hydrogen atoms (protons).
cells come from other cells