There are strong nuclear binding forces among nucleons which are responsible for stability of nucleus, the recent research proved that nucleons are composed of Quarks the fundamental particles of matter, the transfer of Gluons (a binding particle) among protons and neutrons creates strong binding forces.
The nuclei of atoms are held together by the nuclear force. The neutrons in the nucleus assist this force.
The nucleus
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In the centre. Apart from a few exceptions, e.g. red blood cells, which don't have a nucleus.
A nucleus is positively charged (Apart from hydrogen), because it has protons which are positively charged and neutrons which have no charge.
both are immature cells; the promyelocyte is dark reddish granules in the cytoplasm and more cytoplasm, less nucleus. blast have more nucleus and less cytoplasm without granules in the cytoplasm.
The process of a nucleus breaking apart in chemistry is called nuclear fission, but it is very unlikely that the two resulting pieces will be equal. A general term would be division.
No, the energy levels in a hydrogen atom are closer together near the nucleus and become more widely spaced as you move further away. The energy of an electron in a hydrogen atom is determined by its distance from the nucleus, with lower energy levels closer to the nucleus and higher energy levels further away.
It's when something blasts off like a rocket from earth to space. Well It Depends Really On what type of blast you are talking about maybe a blast like Neil Armstrong Going to the moon by Rocket, Or Space shuttle .. One of the definitions for the word blast is "blow up or break apart (something solid) with explosives."
There is the strong nuclear force that keeps the nucleus together, but then there is also the weak nuclear force that is responsible for the radioactive decay and is responsible for the fusion of hydrogen in stars. There is also the electromagnetic force that combats the strong force and attempts to push the nucleus apart, this is, however, unsuccessful.
It helps the organelles move around the cell and it is the material within a cell apart from the nucleus.
The nucleus would fly apart.