nucleus is a very complicated region and we known little about thattheoretically a neutron is broken down to a proton and a beta particle during radioactivity so with in nucleus beta particle is a part of neutron.
This question does not seem to make sense in its present wording. If you are asking what are the three basic particles that make up an atom, they are the electron, the proton and the neutron. The protons and neutrons form the nucleas (center) of the atom and are considered to comprise most or all of its weight (mass). The electrons circle around the nucleas in orbits called "shells" and are considered to be responsible for the reactivity of the atom with itself or with other atoms. They contribute nothing, or nearly nothing, to the atomic mass.
In the cytoplasm.
it will die
the nucleas
The charge of a nucleus is positive, as it contains positively charged protons and neutral or slightly negative neutrons. The total positive charge of the protons in the nucleus is balanced by the negative charge of the surrounding electrons in an atom.
Protons and neutrons are located in the nucleus.
protrons, neutrons, electrons
they are the outermost electrons orbiting the nucleas
Electrostatic force betweeen positive nucleus and negatively charged electrons.
IN an atom there there in inter molecular attraction between the subatomic partical. as due to centripetal force between electron and nucleas therefore they revovle around nucleas
the flow of electrons in semi conductor is called electric current. the electrons revolved around the nucleas is called free electrons
A nucleas is something in an atom.
the nucleas is partof a cell
eukaryotic= if it has a nucleas, prokariuotic= no nucleas. (nucleas are "brains" of the cell)
Bacteria cells don't have a nucleas.
protons hold electrons around the nucleus. Electrons have a negative charge while protons have a positive charge, so since opposite charges attract each other, electrons and protons hold each other in place.
Humans.....Blood Cells Do Not Have A Nucleas.