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5 The nuclear power plant at Chernobyl did not have secondary containment structures?

Correct.


What is in the core of a nuclear reactor?

The core of the nuclear reactor includes:nuclear fuel elements (composed of the fuel meat covered with cladding)reactor coolantreactor moderator (for thermal reactors)control elementsmeasuring instrumentsstructural and support structures


What can disrupt a radio wave?

Magnetism, electrical interference, lightning, solar activity, atmospherics, buildings and structures, other radio waves and nuclear activity.


Why nuclear power plant is dangerous?

A nuclear power plant is no more dangerous than a fossil power plant. In fact, taking into account the global picture, it is less dangerous, from an economic, and an ecological standpoint. This may seem counter-intuitive, but the fact is that radiation hazard is mitigated by the dilution effects of the atmosphere and oceans and, looking at the big picture, nuclear power plants are safer than fossil power plants, hands down.


How do you stop or slow the nuclear reaction in a nuclear power plant?

Once a meltdown occurs at a nuclear power plant, there is no way to stop or slow the reaction. However, Nuclear power plants are the most technologically advanced power plants in the history of man-kind. The meltdowns themselves are incredibly rare, but if they do occur the immediate areas are instantly alerted and evacuated. The contamination of the surrounding area is typically not very quick to begin with, as the walls of structures of Nuclear Power Plants are very thick and designed to withstand nearly anything thrown at them. Of anything that could happen, a meltdown at your area Nuclear Power Plant should be at the very bottom on your list of concerns.

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Picture of nuclear structures arranged in numerical order?

karyotype


What is the Picture of a nuclear structures arranged in numerical order?

It is called karyotype.


What are two tiny structures located in the cytoplasm near the nuclear envelope at the beginning of pro phase?

The tiny structures are called centrioles


What are the two tiny structures located in the cytoplasm near the nuclear envelope at the beginning of pro-phase?

The tiny structures are called centrioles


5 The nuclear power plant at Chernobyl did not have secondary containment structures?

Correct.


What are the two tiny structures located in the cytoplasm near the nuclear envelope at the beginning of prophase?

The centrosomes containing the centrioles. I assume you are speaking of animal cells.


Do structures retain nuclear radiation?

Yes, if they are exposed to irradiation or nuclear contamination. That is one of the arguments against nuclear power, that not only is nuclear waste produced in the reactor, but that eventually the entire reactor container will have to be disposed of or isolated.


What structures permit the passage of protein into the nucleus and ribosomal subunits out of the nucleus?

Nuclear Pores


What has the author Stanley Gill written?

Stanley Gill has written: 'Structures for nuclear power'


What are the two tiny structures located in the cytoplasm near the nuclear at the beginning of prophase?

the centrioles =)


What are two tiny structures located in the cytoplasm near the nuclear envelope at the beginning of prophase?

the centrioles =)


What two structures does the Endoplasmic reticulum connect?

Exteriorly, to the cell membrane; interiorly to the nuclear membrane.