There are many different nuclear materials. Uranium and plutonium are the two most used.
moving a cell nucleus and its genetic material from one cell to another
All material uses nuclear energy.
The nuclear envelope is another name for the lipid bilayer around the nucleus of the cell.
hydrogen bomb, or a nuclear bomb
It is called Chromatin
hydrogen bomb, or a nuclear bomb
It's burned out about half its nuclear-reactive material (so middle-aged?)
material that is past on to the offspring from the parents.
These are wastes emitting nuclear radiations.
All material uses nuclear energy.
The 'nuclear pores' form and disperse on Command by several distinct bio-mechanisms.
Nuclear energy is released from the nucleus when U235 fissions, it appears initially as kinetic energy of the fission fragments, these are then stopped in the fuel material and turned to thermal energy. We can't use the nuclear energy directly.