Proteins
Yes
No, the electrons are around the nucleus, not in the nucleus.
nucleus and nucleolus
Electrons do not make up the nucleus of an atom. They orbit the nucleus at various energy levels.
The proton and the neutron make up the nucleus, as the electron orbits the nucleus in the electron cloud.
Eukariyotic cells make up protists.They have a nucleus.
The nucleus controls the biochemical activities of the cell through DNA. It houses the cell's genetic material, which contains instructions for making proteins and regulating cell processes. The nucleus regulates these activities by transcribing DNA into RNA, which can then be used to produce proteins that carry out various cellular functions.
Protons and neutrons make up the nucleus in an atom, the electrons are in shells or orbits around that nucleus at quite a distance (relatively to the nucleus diameter)
Yes, neutrons help make up the nucleus of an atom along with protons. Neutrons have no charge, unlike protons which have a positive charge. Together, neutrons and protons are responsible for the mass of the nucleus.
The particles in the nucleus of an atom are the protonsand the neutrons. We call particles that make up the atomic nucleus nucleons, and this word is just a way to say "the particles that make up an atom's nucleus" in an abbreviated manner.
Nucleus
Protons and neutrons are the two subatomic particles that make up the nucleus of an atom.