The force between nucleons is called nuclear force.
A proton and a neutron added together would be Deuterium without an electron.
The nucleus of an atom holds the neutron as well as any protons. An exception to this is protium because it does not have any neutrons.
Yes. The strong interaction (or strong force) holds or binds quarks together. As you recall, quarks make up protons and neutrons. In cases where hydrogen nuclei have a neutron or two, residual strong interaction holds the neutron(s) to the proton. Some of the mass of the nucleons, which protons and neutrons when we are talking about them as components of an atomic nucleus, is converted into nuclear binding energy or nuclear glue to hold the nucleus together.
A chemical bond is an attractive force that holds atoms together by sharing, gaining, or losing electrons.
Wood glue holds boards together.
The cell membrane holds a cell together.
well all say the gravity holds everything together but i don't know what holds everything together
chemical bond holds together the atoms in a substance
The cell membrane, which is like a plastic baggy, holds the nucleus together.
The connective tissue holds muscle fibers together. The connective tissue also holds other organs together, as well as cushioning them.
glycosidic bonds
Lignin is the material in wood that holds it's fibers together.