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There are many slang terms for sexual innuendos. A person being tight or loose refers to the idea that a woman's vagina can be tight or loose.
The suffix "karyo" refers to the nucleus of a cell. It is derived from the Greek word "karyon," which means "nut or kernel." It is often used in biological and medical terms related to the structure and function of the nucleus.
In eukaryotes (animals, plants, fungi, algae) chromosomes are found in the nucleus.There is also DNA in mitochondria and chloroplasts, which is usually referred to by terms like "mitochondrial DNA" or "the chloroplast genome". The word "chromosome" is not generally used for this DNA.Prokaryotes (bacteria) have a single chromosome in a region of the cell called the nucleoid. Scientists do not use the term "nucleus" for prokaryotes, as there are no membranes inside the cell, and therefore no nuclear membrane. So, no nucleus!The nucleus.
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Internal is a term of inside a particular structure while external is a term that refers to the outside of a given object.
Mitosis takes place in the nucleus of a dividing cell. Cell division refers to both nuclear and cytoplasmic division as a whole.
The atomic number is the number of protons in an atom's nucleus.
In terms of weight, the major proportion consists of protons and netrons which are found in the nucleus. In terms of volume, electrons which surround the nucleus in a cloud.
After you factor out the GCF, you will have as many as terms inside the parentheses as you had before.
Chromosomes: Contains genetic information that controls traits DNA: Self replication material present in nearly all living organisms Nucleus: The"control room" for the cell tells it what to do Relationship: The nucleus is the main components for the cell inside the nucleus are chromosomes inside the chromosomes are DNA on the DNA there are parts of it witch are Genes hoped i helped :)
The terms prokaryotic and eukaryotic refer primarily to the presence of a cellular nucleus. Eukaryotic cells have a nucleus, and prokaryotes don't.