Yes, in fact they have 168 neutrons whilst humans have 60 which is three smaller than that of an octopus.
Yes! It has 500 millions neutrons than human
the number of neutrons and protons are more.
Technically speaking, the neutrons do, as they weigh slightly more than protons. However, there may be more protons than neutrons in the nucleus. It will depend on the isotope.
More neutrons than protons.
A Neutron can also be called a "Nucleon". Protons and Neutrons are both nucleons. But the Nucleon more hevy than Neutron
theyhave more neutrons and protons
Up to roughly 1029 in the largest specimens, though 1025 or so would be more typical. (This assumes half the nucleons are neutrons, which is a bit of an overestimate; I wouldn't trust those figures to within much more than an order of magnitude.)
An atom that has more neutrons than protons is called an Isotope.
no, it is not. It's slightly bigger than the average grown up eye
As a general rule yes, larger molecules do tend to have more neutrons than protons.
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indya is more cances than you than you.
More Than 800 or 850
It has the same number of protons and electrons, but two more neutrons.
34S has 2 more neutrons than 32S.
Neutrons are 1836.128973 times more massive than an electron, which can be rounded up to 2000 if it so pleases you.
faster than humans more reliable than humans more acurate than humans more cleverer than humans
There are a couple animals with more than one heart. A squid or an octopus both have three hearts. Although not technically a 'heart' in the sense that humans have hearts, earthworms have five hearts. A Hagfish actually has four hearts.