eukaryotic
answer by john lourd victoria
Monerans that do not have an organized nucleus are called prokaryotes. They are characterized by having genetic material that is not enclosed in a membrane-bound nucleus.
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It is found in the nucleus, inside the mitochondria.
Eukaryotes contain a nucleus and organelles
The nucleus consists of two membranes, one called the NUCLEAR ENVELOPE. The nuclear envelope surrounds the cell's genetic information. This genetic information is contained in structures called CHROMOSOMES. In addition to chromosomes, most nuclei contain a region called the NUCLEOLUS.
In the center of the atom (called the nucleus) there are the protons, having a charge of +1, and the neutrons having no charge. Surrounding the nucleus are the electrons, having a charge of -1.
Neutral particles. An example is neutron found in the nucleus of an atom.
prokaryotes
Unicellular organisms are the smallest and oldest living organisms. These organisms contain a single cell, having intracellular structures called organelles.
The atom is made up of the nucleus (neutrons and protons) and electrons.
the positive charge present inside the nucleus of an atom having charge+1 is called proton
fission