Well obviously in any one atom or cell there can only be ONE nucleus.
However, the plural of "nucleus" is "nuclei", as in "the nuclei of the cells visible under the microscope were all stained blue and the nucleus of one cell stood out from the rest".
Nucleii are multiple of a nucleus. A nucleus is a more-or-less stable, bound collection of protons and neutrons (with a single proton possible as a nucleus).
Nuclei is the plural form for the singular noun nucleus.
Mono nuclear. For example mono nuclear white blood cells.
the singular form of nuclei is nucleus
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Bacteria Only in domain Bacteria Bacteria cell only have DNA(genertic material),ribosome,Cytoplasm,cell memberane ,flegellum and cellwall NO NUCLEUS Bacteria is a unicellar cell means have one or single cell and they are prokaryotes which means they don't have "Nucleus By Chinjang -Some one who studys Bacteria
Prokaryotic means it has no nucleus so probaly only one celled organisms
The nucleus in an Amoeba controls everything that goes on in th cell. It is the brain of the cell.
It get fused with nucleus of ovum.That process is called Fertilization.
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Nucleation is the medical term meaning formation of the nucleus.
Lateral means pertaining to the sideLaterally.
lateral is side; unilateral is one-sided
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The word needs an 'n'. It is spelled environmentally. The word "environ" means "surround". The word "environment" means the persons, objects, earth, etc. that is surrounding you. Environmentally is an adverb. The land near the waste plant was environmentally unsafe.
The suffix -ical means "related to" or "of, pertaining to." It is often used to form adjectives from nouns, indicating a characteristic or quality.
There are lots, but "spinal" is a pretty good starting place. "Lumbar", "thoracic", and "cervical" are terms that (might) relate to particular portions of the backbone (roughly speaking the lower back, upper back, and neck respectively). Vertebral means pertaining to one of the bones that comprise the spine.
The word 'generic' has two main meanings in the English language. One refers to 'having a wide or general application', 'not specific'. And another means 'of or pertaining to a genus', or 'of or pertaining to a group or class'. Either way, the word traces back to the Latin noun 'genus'. The Latin word means kind. But it may go on to refer to 'birth, descent, or origin'; 'class'; family, race, or stock'; 'kind, sort, or variety'; or even 'fashion, manner, or way'.
There are more than one: * ocul/o, as in intraocular. * ophthalam/o as in ophthalmologist, ophthalmic or ophthalmoplegia. * opt/o as in optic, optometrist or optrician.Optical or ocular may be the word you are looking for.or it could be intraocular
Domestic means of or pertaining to the house, or an inhabited place. From the Latin word domus, a house. By extension, it can mean: 1. Tame as opposed to wild (more often domesticated) 2. Pertaining to one's own country (Gross Domestic Product) 3. As a noun, a house servant
Domestic means of or pertaining to the house, or an inhabited place. From the Latin word domus, a house. By extension, it can mean: 1. Tame as opposed to wild (more often domesticated) 2. Pertaining to one's own country (Gross Domestic Product) 3. As a noun, a house servant
A word to describe a valedictorian. Merriam Webster does not recognize it as a word, which is a crying shame because it is a damned handy word. "How did your kid do with the final exams?" "Valedictoriously!" "Oh! That's superbious!" "Thanks!"