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How is the nucleus of an atom the same as the nucleus of a living cell?

It is the control center of the atom as the same a the for the nucleus for the living cell.


Why is the nucleus not have electrons?

because the nucleus is not an atom; an atom is smaller than a cell


Is nucleus the center of a atom?

A nucleus is the "brain" of a cell.


How many atom nucleus in nucleus of a cell?

cannot determine, will vary significantly from cell to cell.


Is a nucleus a plant?

Not in chemistry. A nucleus is the center of the atom. In biology a nucleus is the center of a cell. Any cell, plant or animal.


How is nucleus used in a sentence?

The center of an atom is called nucleus.


Is the nucleus a part of both an atom and a cell or just one?

Both. The nucleus of a cell is its "brain" for lack of a better term. The nucleus of an atom is where the protons and neutrons are found, and is the region that the electrons orbit.


Where can you find neutrons in an atom?

Nuetrons are found in the center of an atom which is called the nucleus.


What is the fraction for the nucleus?

The answer will depend on what nucleus the question refers to. The nucleus of a cell is quite different from a nucleus of an atom. which differs from the nucleus of an organisation.


Is there one protons and nucleus in atom?

Yes, all atoms have a nucleus! The Nucleus is the part of the atom which holds the Protons and Neutrons, the Electrons orbit the "atomic nucleus". The atomic nucleus is different to the nucleus of a cell, which holds genetic information and allows the cell to operate. Answer above provided by Runehally16.


How do you spell nucelus?

The center of a cell, or of an atom, is spelled "nucleus".


What contains a structure called a nucleus?

A eukaryotic cell contains a structure called a nucleus. The nucleus serves as the control center of the cell, containing the genetic material (DNA) and directing the cell's activities.