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The [cellular] cytoplasm. This means everything outside of the *nucleus and inside the outer cellular membrane.
The nucleus of an atom is made up of Protons and Neutrons. Electrons orbit around the nucleus.
No - quite the opposite. The nucleus is where almost all of the DNA in a cell is found. Small amounts are also found in some organelles, such as mitochondria - and this is the only form of DNA found outside the nucleus.
By containing the instructions for protein products in the DNA of the nucleus. All " control " work in the cell is carried out by proteins, such as enzymes, though DNA codes for other structural material, only protein has metabolic and behavioral control in the organism's cells. Thus, the nucleus is the cell's control center
The space outside of the nucleus of an atom where electrons reside is referred to the electron shell or an orbital. According to quantum mechanics theory, electrons do not technically travel, they just exist around the nucleus in something like a shell or a cloud.
They are outside the nucleus. They move around the nucleus.
Outside the nucleus you have the electrons. Inside the nucleus are the protons and neutrons
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The basic particles outside the nucleus in an atom (note "outside", not "on the outside of" ... there's a subtle difference) are electrons.
The protons are found outside of the neucleus not inside
There is a nucleus inside a proton.Protons are part of what is the nucleus, so the answer is rather: inside.
Neutrons and protons are located inside the nucleus and electrons are located outside.
Not exactly. The cell has a large number of mitochondria and other units operating independent of the nucleus. They do their jobs based on feedback mechanisms. The most important part of the nucleus is DNA. The DNA provides templates for building proteins, but these templates are combined outside of the nucleus and no one knows how. So the more we know, the less we understand.
The protoplasm found outside of the nucleus is called cryptoplasma. The cryptoplasma's function is the same as the protoplasmas, which is to protect the nucleus.
The electrons are found outside the nucleus of atoms.
Outside the nucleus exists only the electrons.
Yes. The nucleus contains protons and neutrons and is electrially charged. The electrons are in a "cloud" outside the nucleus.