fusion
the same thing as the nuclus is the brain the nuclus acts like a brain of the cell!!! =]
Yes it is true. In fusion reactions, two nuclei (not necessarily be hydrogen) combine to form a larger nucleus.
False. Combining nuclei to form a new nucleus is called nuclear fusion. Nuclear fission is the splitting of an atomic nucleus.
Nuclear fusion is the process where two smaller atomic nuclei combine to form a larger nucleus. This process releases a significant amount of energy and is the principle behind the power source in stars like the sun.
No, the fusion process is the opposite of the radioactive decay process. Fusion is the merging together of nuclei to form a heavier nucleus whereas fission or radioactive decay is the splitting apart of a heavy nucleus into lighter daughter nuclei.
The plural form of nucleus is nuclei.
The singular form of nuclei is nucleus.
The combination of two light atomic nuclei to form a heavier nucleus is called fusion.
"Nucleus" is a singular noun. The plural form is "nuclei".
the singular form of nuclei is nucleus
nuclei
Nuclei is the plural form of nucleus. A nucleus is the center of an atom that holds all the protons and neutrons.
Nuclei is plural. Nucleus is singular.
the same thing as the nuclus is the brain the nuclus acts like a brain of the cell!!! =]
Nucleus is singular; the plural form is nuclei (or some prefer nucleuses).
the answer is mitosis!
No, two nuclei do not combine to form one nucleus in nuclear fission. It is the process of nuclear fusion that speaks to the combination of two nuclei to form one nucleus. The two nuclei are fused to form a new nucleus. Nuclear fission is the "breaking" or "splitting" of an atomic nucleus into two (or possibly more) smaller fragments.