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
Radioactive material refers to substances that emit radiation spontaneously, while nuclear material is any material that can undergo nuclear reactions such as fission or fusion. Essentially, all radioactive material is nuclear material, but not all nuclear material is necessarily radioactive.
Yes, karyotheca is another term for the nuclear envelope. It refers to the double membrane structure that surrounds the nucleus in eukaryotic cells, separating the genetic material from the cytoplasm. The karyotheca plays a crucial role in regulating the exchange of materials between the nucleus and the rest of the cell.
hydrogen bomb, or a nuclear bomb
All material uses nuclear energy.
Another name for a substance is a material.
It is called Chromatin
hydrogen bomb, or a nuclear bomb
Another name for solder is "soldering wire" or "soldering material."
Organisms belonging to the domain Archaea have cells with nuclear material that lacks a nuclear membrane. This type of genetic material organization is referred to as a nucleoid.
It's burned out about half its nuclear-reactive material (so middle-aged?)
The 'nuclear pores' form and disperse on Command by several distinct bio-mechanisms.