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p orbitals are dumbbell shaped (like an '8' with nucleus in middle)
Nucleolus.
chromosomes are found inside your nucleus. Chromosomes contain genes that have your DNA in them. Your genes decide who you are and what you look like
Multicellular organisms do not have a nucleus; rather they have many nuclei. Most cells in an organism have a nucleus (with a few exceptions like red blood cells).
a simple nucleus with a the electrons orbiting in whats is best described as an electron cloud. the nucleus includes neutrons and protons and inside of a proton, inside of a neutron you have quarks.
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.
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.
It is shaped like a Sphere
Chromosomes.
p orbitals are dumbbell shaped (like an '8' with nucleus in middle)
The Nucleolus
Chromosome. The chromosomes are only X shaped during the early prophase stage in mitosis (nuclear division). Otherwise, the chromosomes are in their chromatin form in which they are unwound and seem like a bunch of tangled thread.
In Biology the nucleus of a cell is the control centre, inside the nucleus is DNA which gives it the structure and knowledge to be what it is.
No, they are directly found outside of the nucleus in the electron cloud.
Nerve cells are shaped like that.
Nucleolus.
chromosomes are found inside your nucleus. Chromosomes contain genes that have your DNA in them. Your genes decide who you are and what you look like