Answer Electrons
No, it is not. Uranium is an element, and it comes in units called atoms. A boson is a subatomic particle.
Either an Alpha particle or Beta particle depending on what isotope it comes from
when amoeba comes in touch in a food particle it spreads it's cup shaped pseudopodia around the food particle and engulfs it to it's cytoplasm
It will repel
Do you mean Charges? There is the Proton which has a positive or + charge. An electron which has a negative or - charge. And a nuetron that has no charge. There are other sub-subatomic particles i don't think they have charges though.... not sure on that one.
No, it is not. Uranium is an element, and it comes in units called atoms. A boson is a subatomic particle.
The subatomic particle named "Quark" is believed to be inspired by the sentence "Three quarks for Muster Mark" from James Joyce's book "Finnegans Wake." This sentence is thought to be the origin of the term "quark," which is a fundamental particle that makes up protons and neutrons in the atomic nucleus.
What is the solid particle that sometimes comes out from the mouth or throat and smells really bad?
This particle is rejected.
This particle will be rejected.
exocytosis
Yeah it can be 0,when the particle comes to rest or due to the release of the external force on it.
the process by which a cell uses energy to surround a particle and enclose the particle in a vesicle to bring the particle into the cell is called endocytosis: the cell comes into contact with particle the cell membrane begins to wrap around the particle then the particle is bought into the cell
Either an Alpha particle or Beta particle depending on what isotope it comes from
While some forms of energy can be considered as either particle or wave, steam is not one of those. The energy of steam comes from it expansion. There is no steam energy particle.
beta particle
Light comes in chunks of energy called photons.