they are subatomic particles!
Protons=electrons=33
the substances of protons and neurons
Oxygen atoms contain 8 protons, 8 electrons, and 8 neutrons. A single oxygen atom does not have neurons, as neurons are specific to the nervous system and not present in atoms.
Neurons are nerve cells found in the brain and nervous system that transmit signals, while protons are subatomic particles found in the nucleus of an atom with a positive charge. Neurons are part of the biological nervous system, while protons are a fundamental component of matter at the atomic level.
No, neurons are not made by a combination of protons and mesons. Neurons are specialized cells in the nervous system that transmit information using electrical and chemical signals. They are made up of components such as axons, dendrites, and a cell body, but protons and mesons do not play a role in their structure or function.
The number of neurons in an atom is independent to the number of protons.
Im pretty sure that they are made up of neurons and protons
There are no neurons in an atom of 82 Rb. Neurons are specialized cells found in the nervous system of living organisms, while atoms of rubidium-82 (82Rb) are composed of protons, neutrons, and electrons.
Protons: 6 Neutrons: Anywhere between 2 and 16. The most common isotope of carbon has 6 neutrons.
Protons and neurons are in nucleus. electrons orbit around them
electrons ( negative charge), neurons ( no charge or neutral charge), and protons ( positive charge)
the particles that makes up an atom are protons neurons electrons among which electrons are the smallest.