so I think I don't really know what is the answer but maybe is this one look and before I can writte it I want you to say "hi" to Alex he is cute he is thomas friend and eric's friend too if you don't know him it's okay because maybe I don't know you and Alex if you get to read this please tell me if you still like and if you see again say hi to me because I fell like you don't like me anymore bye oh I almoost forgot to tell you the answer and I think is you preprare to leave the nucleus ,you spot a small object floating by.
Nucleus loosely means "center" but the specific meaning depends on if you're talking biology or another science.
Friction
The plural of nucleus is nuclei. It derives from the Latin word nucleus, which means "kernel."
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the electrons
In terms of biology, the word nucleus suggest that is a part of a living cell. Nucleus in cell + the cytoplasm of the cell = protoplasm. In physical science, the word nucleus suggest that it is a part of an atom.
Nucleus loosely means "center" but the specific meaning depends on if you're talking biology or another science.
The meaning of the science word refine means your mom
Nucleus.. Neutron.. Newton.. NINJA! ^_^
Grapple, coming from the word "grasp". Meaning to firmly hold something or obtain possession of it. Grapple can also mean the one-celled organism located in the nucleus of a subatomic particle.
Science (from the Latin scientia, meaning "knowledge") does not come from a greek word.
The Greek root word that means "true nucleus" is "karyo-" which comes from the Greek word "karyon" meaning "nut" or "kernel." This root is commonly used in scientific terms related to the nucleus of a cell.
Amitosis, meiosis
It is derived from the Latin word meaning "knowledge".
The term nucleus is derived from a Latin word meaning "kernel" or "nut". How is the term nucleus related to its Latin term of origin? The nucleus is like the inside of a nut, and is shaped like a nut.
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