Nanoparticles are not alive, as they lack the ability to carry out biological functions such as growth, reproduction, and response to stimuli. They are inanimate particles that are designed and engineered for specific applications in fields such as medicine, electronics, and materials science.
Living things exhibit characteristics such as growth, reproduction, responsiveness to stimuli, and the ability to maintain homeostasis. Dead things do not show signs of these characteristics and do not have the ability to sustain these functions.
"Don't ask yourself what the world needs; instead ask yourself what makes you come alive, for the world needs people who come alive." "Joseph was alive for 99 years." "Chris never looks very alive early in the morning."
were alive and moving in pond water, leading to his discovery of microorganisms.
Yes, an apple tree is alive. It is a living organism that grows, reproduces, and responds to its environment.
No, hair is not alive. Hair follicles at the base of the hair strand are living, but the hair strand itself is made up of dead cells and proteins.
Journal of Nanoparticle Research was created in 1999.
The size of a nanoparticle is smaller than any one piece of a solid; also an ion is smaller than a nanoparticle.
its is a nanoparticle of gold
If you can tell me what a glyphtodon is, I will tell you when it was alive.
Approximately 200-500 gold atoms would assemble to form a 2 nm nanoparticle. The exact number can vary depending on the specific conditions and structure of the nanoparticle.
They are arranged in groups of six.
Peas are not alive.
A gold nanoparticle is a small piece of gold that is nanoscale in size, typically ranging from 1 to 100 nanometers in diameter. These nanoparticles exhibit unique properties due to their small size, such as enhanced reactivity and cellular penetration, making them useful in various applications such as drug delivery, biosensing, and cancer treatment.
Yes, electron excitation in a semiconductor nanoparticle can occur without light or thermal energy through mechanisms like electrical injection, impact ionization, or tunneling. These processes can lead to electron promotion across energy levels within the nanoparticle, resulting in excitation.
Yes Evan Forde is still alive alive alive I tell you!!!
A nanoparticle is a small object which behaves as a unit in terms of its transport and properties.
it is move