The cell membrane, which is like a plastic baggy, holds the nucleus together.
The nucleus holds both neutrons and electrons in it.
The force that holds the nucleus together is the strong nuclear force. This force is mediated by particles called gluons, and it is responsible for binding protons and neutrons together in the nucleus.
No, a force called the "strong nuclear force" holds the nucleus together.
Nuclear membrane
The strong atomic force holds protons (and neutrons) together in the nucleus.
The nuclear membrane.
the nucleus
An atomic nucleus is held together by what is known to physicists as the strong nuclear force.
electromagnetic
electromagnetic
electromagnetic
The strong nuclear force and the weak nuclear force act within the nucleus to hold it together.