An alpha particle.
alpha particle
An alpha particle.
No, it is identical to the nucleus of a helium atom.
An alpha particle is identical to the nucleus of Helium atom
You get identical twins!
No, it is identical to that of a helium atom.
The nucleus of a helium atom is identical to an alpha particle, which consists of two protons and two neutrons.
twins
Fisson
the answer is mitosis!
If you mean when "does" the nucleus divide to form two identical nuclei, the answer is during mitosis. Mitosis is the process of cell reproduction. During this process the DNA is duplicated before the nucleus spilts into two identical nuclei each with their own identical copy of the parent cell, creating two new identical daughter cells.
the nucleus.