A nucleus couls be compared to a director.
it is like a control room because it helps control and run everything like a nucleus in a cell or like a president how he controls the whole country and is responsible for it.
Prokaryotic cells are primitive nucleus like structures and eukaryotic cells have well defined nucleus
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A eukaryotic cell, meaning "real" or "true" nucleus.
Then, congratulations, you're living in the real world, where human red blood cells do not, in fact, have nuclei (the red blood cells of some species do have nuclei, but those of humans do not). You've essentially asked "What if the sky were blue?"
Prokaryotic organisms don't have a nucleus. And also bacteria do not have a nucleus they only have vacuoles as they are thread like material. All of the prokaryotic and archea cells don't have a nucleus. Only eukaryotic cells have a nucleus.
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A cell that has no real nucleus is called prokaryotic cell.
You cannot have One [The Nucleus] without the Other [Real Biologic Life].
No. The atom has neutrons and protons in the nucleus while the electrons are found in a "cloud" around the nucleus. That means that have no real fixed location like the planets do around the sun.
A city could be one. For example: the nucleus of a city.
they are the same as in a real circus!
yes
the nucleus is like the brain of a cell. it tells the cell what to do
The Nucleolus?
Yes, though interestingly the probability density for finding an s orbital electron is actually higher in the nucleus than anywhere else (this assumes the nucleus and electron are point masses; in reality, they aren't, so it doesn't quite work out that way in the real world).
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the number seventeen has a wide range of connection to the real world like how Albert Einstien like it.