without it you would stay sick they regeneratethemselves.
No, electrons are around nucleus but at a great distance.
Yes, the great majority of the mass of an atom is in the nucleus.
Chlamydia is a bacterium, and so it has a nucleus.
The nucleus connects to protons since protons are in the nucleus, and so are neutrons.
Plants are eukaryotic, so they must all have nucleus.
The nucleus is too large to be stable. There is the theory of grouping of nucleons into alpha particles inside the nucleus and thru oscillations of the nucleus one of these on one end of the nucleus can be repelled with a great enough force to push it out of the nucleus.
A positively charged particle has great difficulty penetrating a target nucleus because of the strong repulsive electrostatic force between the positively charged particle and the positively charged protons in the nucleus. This repulsion acts as a barrier that prevents the particle from approaching the nucleus closely.
a cell that does not contain a nucleus is called a prokaryotic cell, so an organism without a nucleus is called a prokaryote
No. Prokaryotes do not have a nucleus. they might have nuclear material but it's not membrane in closed so it is not regarded as a nucleus.
its proton and its nucleus will have two protons so its electron and atom
The nucleus of a cell has DNA so it can attach to their cells, and it gives it the capability to reproduce.
The neutron has no charge so changing the number of neutrons in the nucleus would not change the charge of the nucleus.